So that I could recreate effects that I made that sound really good in audiotool, are there vsts for the plugins that you made? Ooh what if the vst will be a soundboard type thing like audiotool but for other daws, so for example you pick the synth, the preset can be made or chosen based on the server or local data, and then other plugins can be chosen from a bar and put together just like a normal synth in audiotool, and when you’re done with that, you select the input and output, and you can have many synths put together on you can choose which one to make a timeline track for.
so why not just use audiotool?
Many daws are compatible with each other, meaning you can start a project on say abelton, work on it in fl, and finish it in protools, and I know Audiotool can work between devices with just one how and the cloud but also other daws can have higher fidelity and better plugins and you can make a synth out of a sample, huge advantage, also for those familiar with Audiotool it can allow for easy transitions to specific daws
I know this should probably be in feature request but it initially started out as a question of whether or not this all existed
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You cannot open a project file from one DAW in another. You have to export the stems you want to work with, and use them as samples within the other DAW, or export the midi, save the 3rd party VST patch as a preset, then import the midi and load up the preset in the new DAW.
You can do the stem export from AT into other DAWs and vice versa, it just takes a bit more time because of how it works.
There are no VST versions of any of the AT synths or devices, however there are many similar ones out there. FM8 works in a similar way to the Heisenberg, the Pulv works like many other subtractive synths modelled on Moog hardware, and there are many, many EQs, compressors, waveshapers, tube distortions, phasers, flangers, reverbs, chorus's, harmonic exciters, etc. out there.