

It’s not quite Stardew Valley, but it’s that same kind of idle, adorable, fun that you can’t help sinking multiple hundreds of hours into. Yes, I know, I’m a terrible, heartless, (rich) monster. It’s utterly adorable, until you have to start throwing Tabby Slimes into the Incinerator because their plorts aren’t worth, well, plort anymore. You have all your Slimes bouncing around in hutches too, usually sectioned off because they can have a tendency to eat each other, or plorts from another species, which actually creates equally cute hybrids. You trade plorts on the Plort Market, with profitable types fluctuating and changing just like a real stock market for poop.

In Slime Rancher, instead of crops you’re actually harvesting poop - officially known as plorts in-game - from adorable, bouncy, little slimes themed around different animals or objects, from tabby cats to Bulbasaur-like Tangle Slimes. Right now, they are only saying that VSTis are not supported. Even on the official adobe forums, they are still saying that VSTs are supported in audition. You're literally the first person to explain it clearly. It's amazing the lack of information out there on the topic. I was just hoping for a virtual instrument. For now, I'm going digitally into the scarlet (ASIO) and getting drums. I hate to switch to another program but I guess I'll have to if I want to use a damn drum machine. I mean the mixing board alone in Audition is one of the best I've used for recording music. I frequently send those to someone using protools for mixing. The fact that you can export the wav files is a huge bonus. The good thing is that Adobe Audition support both VST and DirectX plug-in. I also recommend the plug-in reviews before proceeding with the installation to determine if it is great or not. This is just one example, there are countless of VST plug-ins available in the internet for downloading. I use it with a scarlet for multi track, mic'd instrument recording. The VST plug-in should then be added to Adobe Audition. In my opinion, it has one of the best EQs of any recording software. I love audition because it has similar "language" with regard to function as other adobe programs. I just got CC and I'm not stoked about the changes. I feel weird as I've been using Audition for recording live bands since CS5.
