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VST Plugin Experts Please Help

Posted by Presto on December 15, 2006 at 09:39:49:

Hey gang:

I have a VST plugin for Winamp (dsp_vst.dll) that allows the use of 2-in 2-out plugins, which ultimately will not work for my 2-in 8-out VST crossover.

Is there some sort of "router" or "mixer" VST plugin that I can use in "Console" (VST Host) to send the 8 outputs to the pins on my soundcard instead of back to the "dsp_vst.dll outputs"?

Basically I need a VST plugin that takes software pins and connects them to hardware pins (like a mixer? router?).

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers,
Presto