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Anyone here into programming VST's?

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Yo If anyone here knows how to program a VST effect, hit me with a PM and we could share ideas. This is something I've just gotten into with my music and I'm still a newbie with C++, I haven't been able to get it working yet.

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Are you talking about creating brand new VSTs? Why? It's very hard, and as a newbie to C++, you really don't stand a chance of learning unless you learn alot more.

Why not take one of the infinite VSTs out there, learn sound synthesis and start programming your own presets from there? It'll get you much farther than trying to reinvent the wheel every time.
 

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I appreciate you saying I should work with presets and other synths more first, but I've already been doing that for a good while! I already know alot about subtractive synthesis but I'm feeling rather limited by my tools, which suck for doing additive synthesis and are non existent for RESYNTHESIS. I know the basics of C++ already and I'm thinking of sticking with it, but I've also heard the learning curve of Delphi is less steep and has it perks for what a VST programmer does.
 
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