How VST synths changed the DAW | The year was 1999 and we could do it ALL in the box
Steinberg's Neon and VB-1, the first two VST synths ever. Included in Cubase VST 3.7 (PC) in 1999. It meant we now could do EVERYTHING inside (ITB) the box, in the same DAW. For better or worse. Midi- and audio recording, effects and for the first time ever; virtual instruments - software synths, all synced up and ready to go. Just because you could, didn't mean you should.... Find my music here: Bandcamp: https://espenkraft.bandcamp.com/ "Your twin sister, is the better looking one." I might finish this song for my next album.

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