Vvtk Plugin Installer.exe Download Apr 2026

Vvtk Plugin Installer.exe Download Apr 2026

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The program can do so many things — this list is far from complete

Ok, so what doesn't it do?

It can only do very basic low-level MIDI event editing (look elsewhere for a sequencer).
It won't handle more than 2 audio channels (so no surround sound).
It needs to fit all audio data into memory (but RAM is plentiful today).
It can't transcribe audio recordings into MIDI notes (try an AI tool for that).

If you are unsure if it is for you — then why not download the free 30 day trial version?   Seeing is believing!

You can try almost all functionality — we don't hide any ugly surprises — we have confidence in our product.

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Awave Studio main window + Layer general tab with keymap editor

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Instrument general tab with layer overview

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Layer general tab with drum kit editor

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Volume articulation tab, with lfo and envelope editor

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Mix articulation tab, with EQ, panner and sends

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Waveform general tab, with the waveform editor

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Waveform loop tab, with the loop point editor

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Audio recording - step 1 - Setup and config

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Audio recording - step 2 - Recording and post-processing

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Audio processing - step 1

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Audio processing - step 2 (example)

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Batch Conversion tool - Step 1: Select batch type

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Batch Conversion tool - Step 2: Select input files

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Batch Conversion tool - Step 3: Select output options

List of file formats supported by Awave Studio...

Special I/O formats


The vast majority of formats that is supported can be handled as normal files using Windows. However, a few hardware synthesizers use disk formats and/or file systems that are not compatible with Windows and can not be accessed in a normal manner. The program can directly read the following formats by communicating directly with the hardware and directly interpreting the file system and/or disk formats:

The following formats can not be read directly. However, you can use 3rd party utilities to create "disk images" that it can read:

Then there's of course support for a whole lot of normal file formats too.

Click on one of the links below to start downloading the 64-bit version:


Click on one of the following to start downloading the 32-bit version:


Click below to start downloading the Arm64 version (for Windows 11 ARM):


The current build is v. ...

Requirements:

Limitations of the trial version:

The full purchased version removes these limitations.

Awave Studio is commercial software marketed as Shareware.

This means that you get to "try it before you buy it".
If you find that you like it, and wish to continue using it past the 30 day free trial period, then you need to buy a license.
Note that this software is supported for Windows only (for other platforms, you can try Wine, but be sure to test it before buying).

Buying it will:

Buy it on-line here:

All payments are handled by PayPal.
Most credit cards are accepted.
You do not need a PayPal account.
EU-customers:  VAT will be added to the price.
* Preferred currency = SEK = Lowest price

License and delivery:

What happens next?
After we have received your order, you will be sent an email with a personal license key file that unlocks the trial version into the full version. Please note that this is normally sent within 24 hours, but not immediately  (also, do check your "spam" or "junk" folders if you don't find it in your in-box).

How may I use it?
What you buy is a single user license. You are allowed to install it on more than one computer, but you are not allowed to let other persons use it. The license is personal and issued in your name. It cannot be transferred or resold.

What is your upgrade policy?
We have a policy of minimum one year of free upgrades, meaning that any new major version that may be released within a year from the purchase date, will be free to you. After that period, there may be an upgrade fee. Minor version updates are always free if you own the same major version, regardless of the time that has passed.

Thank you for your order!

If everything went fine with the PayPal transaction, an email containing your reg-code and further instructions should arrive within the next 48 hours. Please be patient, orders are manually verified before delivery. If you don't see an email, be sure to check you junk-mail folder before contacting support.

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