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  2. Nexus 2 - Wikipedia

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    Nexus 2 may refer to: Nexus S, the second Google Nexus device. Nexus: The Jupiter Incident 2, an attempted Kickstarter game. Nexus 2, the ROM-based sampling VST by reFX

  3. Virtual Studio Technology - Wikipedia

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    This supported the introduction of Virtual Studio Technology Instrument (VSTi) format plugins. VST Instruments can act as standalone software synthesizers, samplers, or drum machines. [4] Neon [5] was the first available VST Instrument (included with Cubase VST 3.7). It was a 16-voice, 2-oscillator virtual analog synthesizer. [4]

  4. NI Massive - Wikipedia

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    The software can be used as a VST plugin within a digital audio workstation, or as a standalone program. Released in 2006, [1] the plugin has gained widespread popularity in the electronic music field, and is one of the most popular synthesizer plugins for modern dance music production. [2]

  5. Korg Collection - Wikipedia

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    These plugins utilize Korg's Component Modeling Technology (CMT) to simulate the analog characteristics of the original instruments. [2] The collection is compatible with VST, AU, and AAX plugin formats and includes standalone versions for use outside a digital audio workstation (DAW).

  6. FL Studio - Wikipedia

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    FL Studio also has support for third-party VST and DirectX plugins. [32] The API has a built in wrapper for full VST, VST2, VST3, DX , and ReWire compatibility. Although FL Studio's own plugins are set to be available only in their native format in the future, some of them also function independently as standalone programs and can be purchased ...

  7. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    TGA, TARGA, ICB, VDA, VST, PIX – Truevision TGA (Targa) image; TIFF, TIF – Tag(ged) Image File Format; usually lossless, but many variants exist, including lossy ones. TIFF/EP, TIF, TIFF – Tag Image File Format / Electronic Photography, ISO 12234-2; tends to be used as a basis for other formats rather than in its own right.

  8. Comparison of BitTorrent clients - Wikipedia

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    The following is a general comparison of BitTorrent clients, which are computer programs designed for peer-to-peer file sharing using the BitTorrent protocol. [1]The BitTorrent protocol coordinates segmented file transfer among peers connected in a swarm.

  9. Nexus - Wikipedia

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    Nexus is a Latin word for connection, usually where multiple elements meet. It may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media. Fictional entities. Nexus, a ...