Short answer...
Basically no.
Long answer...
Unlike other similar programs, SynthCraft is not a Vst host or wrapper of any kind.
It's a compiler. Or more accurately a collator. https://www.printingcenterusa.com/blog/ ... late-mean/
Think Visual C/Visual Basic. SynthCraft is a graphical editor to my little DSP/c Compiler.
In programming we often use blocks of reusable code. I write the oscillators, filters etc... and you use SynthCraft
to create a schematic of how these blocks of code interact together in a visual way.
When you build the project the compiler will collate them together as well as other extra functions needed to create a plugin. This has the advantage that the finished plugin is a single binary file that doesn't need a host or wrapper to work.
DSP/c is quite flexible. In a very early proof of concept version it was capable of building *.SEM modules for SynthEdit and during recent testing it even compiled a very simple but working Vst host.
Over the past several weeks I've improved the SynthCraft editor a lot and hope to post an updated version soon. Hope this helps.
Regards
Kirsty