I am pleased to announce the availability of VVMicVST version 1.2 for Mac and Windows. This version has some changes that allow it to work happily in Nuendo (and I suspect Cubase, though that hasn't been tested yet. I would appreciate any reports.) Together with the latest version (1.4.2) of VVTetraVST, this makes complete processing of TetraMic recordings possible in Nuendo.

VVMicVST is my 1st order ambisonic decoder. It is freely available to anyone. It is also Open Source software. The version at SourceForge is rather out of date but I hope to fix that soon. VVTetraVST, the encoder for TetraMic to b-format, is available to all TetraMic users.

Both plugins, as well as a couple of Nuendo template projects, are downloadable from: http://vvaudio.com/downloads

David McGriffy

P.S. for any coders out there who are curious about what it took, it was simple once I managed to borrow a copy of Nuendo to debug in. I now answer 8 outputs and 7.1cine as the speaker arrangement every time, no matter what the settings. Changing the number of outputs and telling Neundo about the actual speaker positions was only confusing it and I suspect no other host even looks. If you'd like to see code snippets, write me off list.
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