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Group The Loop With Windows VSTs and Audio Input?
I have Windows VSTs (e.g., the new Rhodes EP) and audio inputs (e.g., guitar) that I want to use in a looper environment. Abelton, Bitwig, etc. don't have the ease of use, interface, the Group The Loop has. I have not found a Windows app that does.
So, is it possible to run windows VSTs and audio inputs on GTL?
What other software, app, hardware, etc. is needed, if this is possible?
Thanks!
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If you're asking whether you can run Windows VSTs on an iOS device, the answer is an absolute "No".
If you would like to record the output from those Windows VSTs into Group the Loop on an iOS device, you will need to take the audio output from a Windows PC running the VSTs into a compatible audio interface that is plugged into the iOS device. It may work to use the headphone output from the PC as the input for the audio interface.
Your guitar can also be used as an input to an audio interface. There are many, many option for iOS compatible interfaces.
I'm not sure why you posted this question in the "Logic Pro" section of of the forum. It's likely to get fewer viewers here. Perhaps the moderators might want to move it to a better section. @CapnWillie ? @thesoundtestroom ?
You may want to ask over on the GTL forum as well.
Jack, the developer is typically very helpful.
It has been kind of quiet there lately but worth a try.
Perhaps more relevant and visible in the general Desktop category. Thanks @wim