System requirements, Installation – Audio Damage Phosphor User Manual

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System Requirements

To use Phosphor, you'll need a Steinberg VST-compatible host application which conforms to the VST 2.0
specifications, and a computer capable of running it. For the Audio Unit version of Phosphor, you’ll need an
application capable of hosting Audio Unit plug-ins, and an Apple computer with an Intel CPU capable of
running it.

We support the use of Phosphor under Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7; and Apple OS X version
10.5 or newer.

Installation

Double-click the Phosphor Installer icon, and follow the instructions. During the installation process the
installer will ask you to enter your registration code. Your registration code uniquely identifies your purchase,
and you will need it if you need to reinstall your plug-in (for example, after upgrading to a new computer).
You can retrieve your code from your account at the Audio Damage website if you misplace it. Please don’t
share your code with your friends. We’re delighted if you like our products so much that you want to share
them, but please ask your friends to buy their own copy so that we can keep making new products.

On OS X, the installer installs both the AudioUnit and VST versions of Phosphor by default. If you click the
Customize button you can choose to not install one of these formats. If you’re running a 64-bit version of
Windows, you can choose to install either a 32- or 64-bit version of Phosphor, or both. On OS X, both the
AudioUnit and VST versions are combination 32/64-bit plug-ins.

To un-install from OS X, simply delete the plug-in from your VST folder, which is usually located at
/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST/,

and your AudioUnits folder, which is located at /Library/Audio/Plug-

Ins/Components/.

To un-install from Windows, delete the file named Phosphor.dll from your VST folder(s).


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