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About PluginTutor

Welcome to plugintutor.com

This site is developed and maintained by SAN. SAN is currently working with a VSTi called “TablaFreedom”.  This VST will be launched in market very soon.

During development of  “TablaFreedom” SAN came across various tutorial and online resources. Keeping in mind those who are involved with VST devlopment, SAN started this site which provide support to the VST developers.

From San…

Hello friends !!!

I’m San. One of my hobbies is to develop music application. I love music software and plugins. I can spend the whole day infront of my lappy reading, analyzing and writing music applications.

I use to surf KVR forum everyday. KVR DSP and Plug-in Development Section is  very useful for VST developer. But  suddenly I realized that there are many new users who want to work on music plugin, try to search  tutorials, codes etc, and in KVR forum there are lots of similar type of questions asked by the users repeatatively. Then I decided to provide those  information for developers who work for music world.

If you are talking about VST plugins development, many developers have a very common question that Where to start?. When I started reading about the VST plugin I found lots of articles in website. But the only problem was that how to link those technologies.

The first basic step before you start developing VST plugin, I would suggest you please read some basic theroy of DSP, MIDI and ofcourse, one computer programming language, c++. Then you can download Steinberg’s VST SDK, and go through the Gain example which is a very basic Effect Plugin sample given by Steninberg.

In KVR forum, I have seen experts answering the very basic Questions of new users about the VST plugin again and again. PluginTutor is trying to reduce the burden  of experts by providing the tutorial / post for VST plugin. Hence the new developers are releived from the pain of searching the answers of their basic queries.

Thanks

San