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gl1tch
from The Meantime (United States) on 2004-04-05 13:34 [#01133357]
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Hello all.
Just wanted to find out if anyone knew of a piano roll type sequencer that is available as a VSTi?
I've been trying to find a way to add midi sequencing to Audio mulch directly rather than having to do it all in external software.
- Any input would be appreciated. - Thanks!
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KADO
from The Belafonte (United Kingdom) on 2004-04-05 14:07 [#01133401]
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I dont know of a vsti with a built in piano roll. I think your best bet is to try and intigrate your existing software with something like cubase or logic.
Im not familiar with Audio Mulch but im guessing it is similar to Ableton live, which works within cubase very well.
You set one up as the master program so the other is syncronised to the transport controls and tempo. When u bounce down to disk it should render the sounds from both programs.
It will probably mention on the manufacturers website if your program supports this.
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Paco
from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2004-04-05 14:13 [#01133407]
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Did you try the KVR forums?
SUPER_LAZY_TITLE :)
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bryce_berny
from chronno (Canada) on 2004-04-05 15:08 [#01133532]
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fruityloops
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gl1tch
from The Meantime (United States) on 2004-04-05 15:20 [#01133559]
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Thanks you guys, but really I'm trying to get it down to where I'm only using audiomulch without using another application.
It's for a live sound experiment that I'm trying to work on.
As always - Thank you!
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bryce_berny
from chronno (Canada) on 2004-04-05 16:07 [#01133628]
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fruityloops is a vst instrument
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hepburnenthorpe
from sydney (Australia) on 2004-04-06 08:04 [#01134331]
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you can use fruity as a vsti.
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