VST version of Shift is strongly desired.
ウウ卯塚
VST version of Shift is strongly desired.
Depending on the recording environment, there is a desire to equalise or gate the sound before inputting it into Shift, and after audio conversion in Shift to make it more audible by equalising the sound.
To achieve this currently requires a complex structure like DAW=>Shift=>DAW.
Also, if Shift were to become a VST, I would be happy to benefit from ASIO and have a little less latency.
I was very surprised by Shift's low processing load and clean conversion.
We look forward to the further evolution of Shift!
(I am writing this English text using machine translation because I am a Japanese speaker, so I apologise if the text sounds strange.)
Louis
Absolutely. If Shift is released in both VST and standalone formats, I will buy it. This is an incredible tool for artists and video game creators and for this reason it has to be released in VST format. Otherwise it is just a fancy software for streamers. We really need both.
MBI
I agree - i see more use for me as a VST3 than a standalone plugin. I write/record music in my home studio as a serious hobby. So i would utilise shift to give me more variety / characters for what is ostensibly a solo endeavour