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| Gear Head | Reaper plugins One of the big reasons I am using Reaper is for the nicely done plugins - it would be great if with the registration, the plugins could be used with other DAW's. A "Reaper wrapper" to dx(i)'s or vst(i)'s. |
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| Gear nut Join Date: Oct 2006
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| We do have some versions of our plug-ins available for other DAWs -- http://www.reaper.fm/files/reaplugs.zip has them. The main issues are that in general the REAPER ones depend on a lot of functionality from REAPER (everything from basic UI to being able to read media files etc).. so porting all of them isn't really practical for us.. -Justin |
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