
It implements micro random detuning which is a big part. OB-Xd was designed to sound as good and as rich as the original. It attempts to recreate its sound and behavior, but as the original was very limited in some important ways a number of things were added or altered to the original design. I just can't get it to work internally with Reaper. discoDSP OB-Xd 2 is based on the Oberheim OB-X. This video was meant to be a look at the updates in the OB-Xd but I had issues with my mic recording and so instead I edited it down to just some of the soun. The thing is, OB-XD works fine when I open it as an application and play my midi controller through it. I deleted every instance of OB-xd from my computer, re-installed it, re-scanned all of the plugins, restarted reaper, and as soon as I select it from the "Instruments" menu, it just causes reaper to quit automatically. In my case it’s possible with the multiple reinstalls, rescans that i did, i ended up with tforce in two locations that were referenced in reaper. I believe i was trying to put them in a different folder as to where i had them before. It implements micro random detuning which is a big part of that sound.
#Ob xd plugin plus#
I did reinstalls, rescans, etc.ĭidn’t have any issues except when adding plus or plus 2 on a track, reaper crashed every time just like what is happening with you. It attempts to recreate its sound and behavior, but as the original was very limited in some important ways a number of things were added or altered to the original design. I lost some of my vstis in reaper as a result of this. I had a reason to need to do a windows restore.


Sorry, i am not going to remember the specifics but will try. It attempts to recreate its sound and behavior, but as the original was very limited in some important ways a number of things were added or altered to the original design. So i had a similar issue with the tforce alpha plus and plus 2 vstis on a windows notebook.
