Steinberg – VST Live Pro 1.0.40 – Team V.R [WiN x64]

By | August 22, 2022

 

Year/Date of Issue: 08/05/2022
Version: 1.0.40.596
Developer: Steinberg
Developer website: Steinberg
Bit depth: 64bit
Interface language: English
Tabletka: Present (Team V.R) System requirements:
Windows 10 64-bit Version 21H1 (or higher)
Windows 11 64-bit Version 21H2 (or higher)CPU minimum: Intel Core i series or AMD Ryzen multi-core
CPU recommended: Intel i5 or faster
RAM minimum: 8Gb
Display resolution minimum at 100% UI scaling: 1440 x 900
Display resolution recommended: 1920 x 1080
Graphics minimum: Graphics card with DirectX 10 and WDDM 2.0 support (Windows only)


Description: Advanced system for live performances.
Make your life easier with VST Live, the perfect live performance system. A unique stable software solution designed for musicians who want to put on a great show with sound, light and video wherever you are. VST Live comes with a wide range of virtual instruments, timing features for your music, lyrics and chord symbols displayed on other devices, videos, Cubase imports, MIDI tracks for direct DMX light control, and more.
From home practice to rehearsals with your band; From solo performances in bars, clubs and small parties to band performances and large stage productions, VST Live’s wide range of features make it the right choice for everyone.


Installation :
Do not change the installation path of VST Live
1. Install Steinberg Library Manager 3.2.20.exe
2. Install Steinberg Activation Manager 1.3.1.exe
3. Run the Setup.exe file from the VST Live folder
4. Run Activation Manager Unlocker b3.exe, restart PC


One thought on “Steinberg – VST Live Pro 1.0.40 – Team V.R [WiN x64]

  1. rey

    Leaving well enough alone with version 1.0.0, wondering if the manual’s made any progress….. the existing one is pretty sparse; developers do occasionally include a manual but it seems the trend has been for a few years that’s the lowest priority.
    Also curious how this compares to Gig Performer. There’s one other package that does what this does called AudioMulch but they seemed to have quit at 32-bit. How much work is it really to make a 32-bit into 64-bit?

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