"Steve Evans" wrote in message
Post by Steve EvansThe actual file is amplitube2.dll (if you have v2 installed) and
C:\Program Files\Steinberg\VstPlugins
In Nuendo, goto devices/plugin information to see the status of loaded
plugins (a vst is known as a plugin). Clicking on on an insert box on
a channel should give you a list of plugins, amplitube being one of
them. Failing that reinstall amplitube and make sure vst is selected
as an option!
I've still not managed to try this yet - I will though.
I'm stil in the process of trying to break away from audacity - its a great
app, dont get me wrong (and its free!)
but I'm reaching the point where I notice its limitations so really do need
to look at something with that little extra.
I keep having a little play with nuendo so I'll see how that goes.
Hopefully over the weekend I'll get to try the amplitube/nuendo combo :-)
many thanks
cheerz
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