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mark-y wrote on 12/27/2023, 8:12 AM

No, sorry. Vegas does not support any AU, AAX or VST instruments. Vegas' VST support is limited to effects that do no use sidechaining.

Not to be confused with "Voukoder," which is an external video encoder.

You may be able to route audio output from a standalone synth in realtime to Vegas' recording inputs, but not MIDI.

frankp wrote on 12/27/2023, 10:25 PM

Zynaptiq Orange Vocoder is mac only. So no but you can search for a VST3 vocoder that is supported on Windows. There's a lot of options out there. But as mark-y mentioned, most vst vocoder synths will require routing the carrier signal to a modulator. Vegas does not do this.

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Lemonlime wrote on 1/1/2024, 7:32 AM

my son said there is a glitch on orange vocoder when hes making a video on vegas pro 19can anyone help plz

milena-kolbczynska wrote on 9/5/2024, 10:51 AM

Hello, has anything changed when it comes to opening Orange Vocoder on Vegas Pro? I've been trying for a long time, without success. Can anyone advise me?

RogerS wrote on 9/5/2024, 5:13 PM

Try using it in music making audio software rather than VEGAS.