<dd>Plugins using Steinberg's VST plugin standard. Varies by platform:
<dl>
<dt>on Linux</dt><dd>(native) Linux VST plugins fully supported (VST2.4)</dd>
<dd>Plugins using Steinberg's VST plugin standard. Varies by platform:
<dl>
<dt>on Linux</dt><dd>(native) Linux VST plugins fully supported (VST2.4)</dd>
<dt>on OS X</dt><dd>Not supported, unless you use a VST<>AU
bridge plugin. Similar to Apple's Logic DAW.</dd>
</dl>
<dt>on OS X</dt><dd>Not supported, unless you use a VST<>AU
bridge plugin. Similar to Apple's Logic DAW.</dd>
</dl>
<dt>Windows VST Plugins on Linux</dt>
<dd>VST plugins for Windows, but being used on Linux. <em>Not
<dt>Windows VST Plugins on Linux</dt>
<dd>VST plugins for Windows, but being used on Linux. <em>Not
of <dfn>Processor</dfn> and so the techniques for
adding/removing/copying/moving processors apply to plugins as
well. These techniques are covered on
of <dfn>Processor</dfn> and so the techniques for
adding/removing/copying/moving processors apply to plugins as
well. These techniques are covered on