

If I don't get (pre-sales) support on this (without having to pay for support - "just to find out if Trials support VSTS or not"). I'm a computer consultant and IT Manager here in the States. Of course it's the right (VST) path, as per what I wrote: all other audio programs find the VSTs. It would be nice if the Trial software says: Only Supports VSTs with a Paid Version

I'm not paying for support for something that says: Supports VSTs and then doesn't If the Trial doesn't support VSTs, it should say so when trying to load VSTs I'm scared to purchase the software (that includes the VST support) and later find out I can't use VSTs in just these two programs. I wonder why my Windows 10 Pro PC can't load VSTs in MixPad and WavePad - is it because the Trial doesn't support VSTs ? (home/non-commercial use only) I know I can use my DAWs for Audio Editing/Arrangement, but I like the simplicity of MixPad and WavePad when I work with audio clips The reason why I am interested in MixPad and WavePad is that I don't want to be locked into Tempo (like DAWs tend to do) This is a Windows 10 Pro PC I7 32 Gigs RAM RME Babyface audio interfaceįor both MixPad and WavePad, no VSTs show up - this is even after rebooting the PC I also own other programs - they all see the VSTs and work fine I entered in the correct C:\Progam Files\Vstplugins path for VSTs (and I have a lot of them in that folder) I have both the MixPad and WavePad Trials
