![]() ![]() When talking about VST, this usually means the VST2 standard (which, confusingly, is simply known as VST). The original VST was updated to become VST2 in 1999. The standard is an open-source development kit, which just means that anyone can use it to develop new VSTs without having to pay a license fee. The original version of VST - or more accurately, the VST standard - was released in the mid-1990s by Steinberg Media Technologies. VST is an acronym and stands for Virtual Studio Technology. VST is a type of plugin which is loaded into your DAW. Virtual Studio Technology: What Is a VST? Whether you’re editing a podcast, recording audio for video, or being involved in music production, sound processing becomes so much easier. VST stands for Virtual Studio Technology. ![]() VSTs make the process of choosing what effects or VST instruments you need simple and flexible. Rather than having to go out and purchase a new piece of kit when you need a new effect, all you have to do is load a plugin and off you go. When it comes to DAWs (digital audio workstations), one of the great advantages they have over physical hardware is how flexible they are. ![]()
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