There are no numbers on the guitar in question because Saga/Regal probably didn't give their guitars serial numbers when they started selling them. You should contact Saga Music (sagamusic.com) for identification of your guitar. Assuming it's a Regal RD-45, I would guess a worth between $200 and $400 in the condition shown in the photo. Regal guitar serial numbers.
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| Have upgraded to S1 v3 from v1 which I hadn't used for a long while. Now I'm going to be using v3 as my main DAW and am organizing my plugin folders, hence the question: In the Mac version of S1, do the AU's seem to have better compatibility/stability versus VST or VST3? I'm wanting to stash away the unused plugin types so that I only am showing one format in my menu, otherwise the list will be too long. S1 doesn't do Expression does it, where I could use the VST3, or the other advantage with VST is perhaps writing MIDI from a plugin such as Nora. Thank you! Studio One 4; Mac Mini i7; 16 GB RAM, Mojave |
| In my experience, most people here will tell you they have better stability with VST. My experience has been the opposite. I use AU wherever possible and things have been very stable. I'm on a 2013 Black Mac Pro still running Mavericks. The one challenge there is that it seems AU cannot do more than stereo output, so if you need to run multiple outputs from Kontakt or similar, you will need the VST version. 6 core Mac Pro 2013 OS 10.14.6 | 32GB Ram | Studio One 5 Pro | Orion Studio 2017 | Dangerous 2Bus+ | TK Audio BC1-S | Too many plugins.. |
| i tend to use vst for exactly that reason. multi-out. Also, i've had a couple vst3 instruments cause me problems and had to use the vst2 versions of those. I think they were from Arturia's V-collection. one of them being Solaria and the other i think was their Matrix-V. I think both VST and AU are pretty stable though.. mac mini 2.6 quad core // RME UCX // modded GAP 73 // Warm Audio WA76// Blue Reaktor, Avantone CV-12Shure SM7B, Shure SM57 & 58 mic's // Korg ms2000b // Korg Padkontrol // Novation sl-mkii // DSI Tetra // Elektron Rytm // Moog Sub 37 // '91 American deluxe strat // Squire Jaguar bass // Martin D-15M // Arturia V-collection // Komplete 9 // UVI Vintage Vault//Lots more vst's and plugs.. |
| See also this thread: viewtopic.php?f=151&t=15467 Sonic Core XITE-1 SCOPE DSP Platform ~ Windows 7 Pro 64-bit@Mac Mini i7 (Late 2012) ~ Studio One Professional 2.6 RME Fireface UCX ~ OS X 10.9.5@MacBook Pro (Mid 2012) ~ Studio One Professional 2.6 -- Try FastMail for better email! |
| Thanks! So you're are using mostly VST3, not 2.4? One thing I noticed that's strange is some of my plugins (like a few Waves for example) are only showing up as VST..the AU versions seem to have gone MIA although they are still in the components folder. Studio One 4; Mac Mini i7; 16 GB RAM, Mojave |
| Have upgraded to S1 v3 from v1 which I hadn't used for a long while. Now I'm going to be using v3 as my main DAW and am organizing my plugin folders, hence the question: In the Mac version of S1, do the AU's seem to have better compatibility/stability versus VST or VST3? I'm wanting to stash away the unused plugin types so that I only am showing one format in my menu, otherwise the list will be too long. S1 doesn't do Expression does it, where I could use the VST3, or the other advantage with VST is perhaps writing MIDI from a plugin such as Nora. Thank you! Studio One 4; Mac Mini i7; 16 GB RAM, Mojave |
| In my experience, most people here will tell you they have better stability with VST. My experience has been the opposite. I use AU wherever possible and things have been very stable. I'm on a 2013 Black Mac Pro still running Mavericks. The one challenge there is that it seems AU cannot do more than stereo output, so if you need to run multiple outputs from Kontakt or similar, you will need the VST version. 6 core Mac Pro 2013 OS 10.14.6 | 32GB Ram | Studio One 5 Pro | Orion Studio 2017 | Dangerous 2Bus+ | TK Audio BC1-S | Too many plugins.. |
| i tend to use vst for exactly that reason. multi-out. Also, i've had a couple vst3 instruments cause me problems and had to use the vst2 versions of those. I think they were from Arturia's V-collection. one of them being Solaria and the other i think was their Matrix-V. I think both VST and AU are pretty stable though.. mac mini 2.6 quad core // RME UCX // modded GAP 73 // Warm Audio WA76// Blue Reaktor, Avantone CV-12Shure SM7B, Shure SM57 & 58 mic's // Korg ms2000b // Korg Padkontrol // Novation sl-mkii // DSI Tetra // Elektron Rytm // Moog Sub 37 // '91 American deluxe strat // Squire Jaguar bass // Martin D-15M // Arturia V-collection // Komplete 9 // UVI Vintage Vault//Lots more vst's and plugs.. |
| See also this thread: viewtopic.php?f=151&t=15467 Sonic Core XITE-1 SCOPE DSP Platform ~ Windows 7 Pro 64-bit@Mac Mini i7 (Late 2012) ~ Studio One Professional 2.6 RME Fireface UCX ~ OS X 10.9.5@MacBook Pro (Mid 2012) ~ Studio One Professional 2.6 -- Try FastMail for better email! |
| Thanks! So you're are using mostly VST3, not 2.4? One thing I noticed that's strange is some of my plugins (like a few Waves for example) are only showing up as VST..the AU versions seem to have gone MIA although they are still in the components folder. Studio One 4; Mac Mini i7; 16 GB RAM, Mojave |
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| mixus wroteThanks! So you're are using mostly VST3, not 2.4? One thing I noticed that's strange is some of my plugins (like a few Waves for example) are only showing up as VST..the AU versions seem to have gone MIA although they are still in the components folder. Waves only supports VST3 in Studio One as can be seen here: http://www.waves.com/support/tech-specs/supported-hosts I for one have disabled AU support in Studio One and I'm using only VST 2.4 and VST 3 with Melodyne being my only VST 3 plug-in at the moment. I'm not using many native plug-ins anymore anyway because I'm lucky enough to have the SCOPE DSP Platform with its synths, effects, mixers etc. (and also some hardware sound modules). Sonic Core XITE-1 SCOPE DSP Platform ~ Windows 7 Pro 64-bit@Mac Mini i7 (Late 2012) ~ Studio One Professional 2.6 RME Fireface UCX ~ OS X 10.9.5@MacBook Pro (Mid 2012) ~ Studio One Professional 2.6 -- Try FastMail for better email! |
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