FTP - Equalizer VST for TriplePlay

Started by PeterPan8, November 13, 2017, 09:21:03 AM

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I was wondering if there is a VST that could be hooked to the TP software, and that would enabling me to adjust the output audio, like an external equalizer (EQ) would do?

I don't want to get a separate box, but something that could fit in TP. And I'm not talking about the 1st channel where the guitar audio (like Gutiar RIG 5) can be adjusted through a virtual EQ cabinet. I'm looking for something that could be available on the other channels, through a separate VST EQ.

For instance, I can play an instrument (piano, violin, etc.) on Channel 2, and Channel 3 could hold a EQ VST, so I can "adjust" the output audio of the Channel 2 (more treble, less bass, etc.)

Hope I'm clear enough!  Is this feasible? Anyone done that before with TP?

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Elantric

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QuoteI was wondering if there is a VST that could be hooked to the TP software, and that would enabling me to adjust the output audio, like an external equalizer (EQ) would do?

I don't want to get a separate box, but something that could fit in TP



learn  how the Tripleplay works - here
https://www.fishman.com/support/tripleplay-support-materials/


The Fishman Tripleplay is only a Guitar to "MIDI over USB" device.

It will always require a third party Audio interface.


 
If you are running on Windows or Mac  - many use an Audio interface with its own DSP - for example a Mark of the Unicorn 828MKIII has separate low latency DSP controlled EQ for each output channel
   



Same as a Steinberg UR-44


A few folks run the Tripleplay USB Receiver connected directly to alternate hardware


Fishman Tripleplay F.A.Q.
https://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index.php?topic=8427.0


https://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index.php?topic=17369.0