davidrclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Perhaps something more basic should be said about JAMin versus DX/VST > plugins and that is that JAMin is NOT A PLUGIN. Yes, it can be used > in that manner, but that isn't what it is designed for. Dave, It's possible that part of the picture is that in the Windows/Mac Pro Tools area the Waves tools (and others that I don't use) that provide much the same function as Jamin ARE plugins. (See Waves Masters suite of tools.) Some people use this strategy, and others use tools like Sound Forge as a post processor, like Jamin is today. Both models are pretty common really. Supporting your point, though, I don't know of a single tool that operates in both modes. Sound Forge isn't a plugin and something like the very new Waves L3 UltraMAximizer/MultiMaximizer doesn't run in stand-alone mode. (Wanna see a CPU hungry plugin then give the L3 a try!) ;-) - Mark