Broadcast VST plugin

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Farbo
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Broadcast VST plugin

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What Brodcast VST plugin is best or which are you using?

Bernd, so far I use Jeroen Breebaart Brodcast VST plugin on 3 channels. Only problem is I am not sure that plugin uses preset which I chose because for output channels I select some preset for this plugin (you adviced Smooth in some older issues) but when I open it again no preset is chosen. This is only with output channels. For better imagination see attached printscreen which show when I open plugin settings for input channel everything works fine and I can see Smooth preset is chosen. But when I open VST settings in output channel no preset is chosen even when I have chosen it before.

Do I always have to restart PF when copying a new VST plugin into Winamp´s directory for PF? What if I want to try out few plugins and do not want to restart PF?
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Re: Broadcast VST plugin

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Why are you copying VST plugins into the Winamp directory?
Howerver...

PF restores all settings correctly! No worries.
It is just, that the VST doesn't remember it...and as such the current settings are still exactly the same, just the preset name is not 'reselected'.
But that is nothing under my control.
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Re: Broadcast VST plugin

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I do not copy it into real winamp directory. I meant winamp directory within PF installation folder. See attached.
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OKi, but I normally VST plugins reside in an extra VST folder, since they are not Winamp plugins!...but its up to you to organize your folders....

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