VST3 to VST (Izotopes)
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 5:06 pm
Hi.
I have recently run through some crashes of Nectar2 and some other Izotope plug-ins.
The suspicion went towards VST3 versions of above.
I have completely replaced the VST3 fx chain (RX Dialogue - Neutron - Nectar2 - Neutron) with the same VST chain on duplicated track.
I have recreated every single detail of each one of them, comparing them side by side.
Here's what I've got: The bottom one is mix-to-new-track of the VST3 version. The top one is mix-to-new-track of recreated VST version.
The difference in sound is huge in favour of VST3.
I was pretty shure that the difference is only in the CPU consumption, but now I see they give different results too.
So the choice I have now is to carry on working with probably unstable VST3, or to start the mix again with VST.
Does anyone see another option?
I have recently run through some crashes of Nectar2 and some other Izotope plug-ins.
The suspicion went towards VST3 versions of above.
I have completely replaced the VST3 fx chain (RX Dialogue - Neutron - Nectar2 - Neutron) with the same VST chain on duplicated track.
I have recreated every single detail of each one of them, comparing them side by side.
Here's what I've got: The bottom one is mix-to-new-track of the VST3 version. The top one is mix-to-new-track of recreated VST version.
The difference in sound is huge in favour of VST3.
I was pretty shure that the difference is only in the CPU consumption, but now I see they give different results too.
So the choice I have now is to carry on working with probably unstable VST3, or to start the mix again with VST.
Does anyone see another option?