

174/95 MB
vPlayer 4 Lite is a 64-bits VST/AU host developed for playing live an audio plugin rig on stage or while doing a rehearsal, for jamming with virtual synths or for quick testing new plugins (virtual instruments & effects), all without the need to use any DAW, which is usually more complex to setup. vPlayer 4 Lite acts as a wrapper to turn any VST/AU into a standalone application.
While a traditional DAW can be used for live performance, many musicians prefer the stability and ease of use that comes with dedicated VST host:
Play 1 VST/AU instruments.
External audio input available. Use a microphone, any music instrument or audio input from third-party software using virtual audio loopback drivers.
Built-in Audio Player. Play any file from your computer.
Built-In MIDI Player.
Recording.
MIDI Recording. Export individual MIDI files for each slot/virtual instrument played. Up to 4 MIDI files.
Master Rack. Up to 2 VST/AU instrument to process master output.
Built-in Metronome.
Built-In Brickwall Limiter.
VPlayer 4 Lite WIN ( 95 MB )
VPlayer 4 Lite MAC ( 174 MB )
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