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Kris, one is a vsti and the other a regular vst. Basically the distinction between instruments and non-instruments has to do with the midi implementation. the vsti handles midi inputs really easily (because it loads on instrument/"midi" tracks in software like Ableton Live) but audio inputs need to be routed in using other tracks. Same for the vst plugin, only vice versa: Audio in is hard-wired, but midi inputs need extra routing. andreas. Kris Hartung wrote: > I'm a Reaktor newbie, so bare with me here. With the Reaktor VST > plugins, I see two sorts of the same plugin. One plugin as FX at the > end of its title. What does this mean? What is the meanin of the two > plugins of the same component of Reaktor? Thanks > > Kris > > > . >