Recording VST VSTI straight to audio format

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Hey Guys,

I'd like to start by saying sorry if this has been posted before. I've put some effort in to trying to find the answer to this but to no avail. It's probably got something to do with my wording.


As I'm sure many you know, some computers have a tough time recording things when there are multiple VST's running. Clipping and lag being the main issues here. What I want to do is to find a way to only have to run one version of a Guitar Rig and record it straight in to an audio format rather than just the direct input being recorded.

Any ideas?

I use Studio One as my recording software.


Cheers :)
 
You can always bounce down your track with the effects added to a new track so you know longer have to run the effects. However, I played around with Guitar Rig 4 a few months back and there was a standalone app that I was able to use (so I did not have to have it running in a DAW). I believe you could use that and have your daw pickup whatever your computer speakers are playing. (I know there is a way to do this but without it up on my computer now I am trying to go by memory of something I did about 6 months ago.) However, worst case scenario is you just mix the track with the effects to a new track.
 
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