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rraud wrote on 7/19/2021, 9:56 AM

I am not familiar with the Towsend Sphere. Is that a hardware device (mic) and/or software. If it is hardware, how does it interface with the PC. (soundcard, external interface, USB)?
If software, is it a plug-in, (VST 2/3 DX, ARA, other,) or stand alone)?

In any case, you may want to contact Towsend Sphere support.

btw, welcome to the Magix Sound Forge users group @Arimar-FERREIRA.

Arimar-FERREIRA wrote on 7/19/2021, 6:23 PM

Hello rraud ! Thanks for answering my question. I live in Rio de Janeiro - Brazil and I don't speak English very well. Forgive me if I don't express myself perfectly. the Towsend SPhere I'm referring to is a microphone simulator plugin. Then I'll send you a link to let you know. I would like to use in Sound Forge Audio Stido. It is possible ? Regards.

rraud wrote on 7/20/2021, 3:23 PM

Sound Forge supports VST 2 and VST 3 audio plug-in formats. According to the Sphere Plug-in specifications both those formats are included for installation so choose either of the VST versions. After installation, if you do not see the Sphere plug-ins in the 'VST Favorites'> Organize' menu or plug-in chainer, designate an additional folder path in the VST search folders "Options> Preferences> VST Effects".
Most plug-in are installed by default in one of the 'Program files' VST folders. 'Steinberg' and 'VST' are common VST folder names. The 32 bit versions are usually placed in the 'Program files (x86)' (VST) folder.