You do this by clicking on the nodes on the corner of each module. Next you want to connect the MIDI in to the instrument and the audio outputs from Velvet to the audio outputs of your device. As I want a simple stereo instrument I select 1 in 2 outs. So click anywhere on the workspace area and then navigate to VST Instruments/AirMusicTech/Velvet. For the MIDI input navigate to Replace/MIDI Devices/Input and for the audio navigate to Replace/Audio Devices/Output. If you want to change these you can simply right click on them and navigate to the module to change the settings. To simplify the path you can delete things that are not needed for the instrument, so go ahead and highlight the README and the mixer so they show yellow then hit the delete key.This will leave you with a Default MIDI input and a Default Audio Output. You may want to read it, but there are a couple of things on the workspace that we can remove so that we have a simple path. Open up Plogue Bidule and you will see the workspace shown above, you will also see a README. All the images can be enlarged by clicking on them. In this tutorial we are going to create a standalone version of AIR Velvet electric piano. However, all is not lost for those wanting to use instruments without the need to fire up a DAW, this FREE tutorial will show you how to use the powerful Plogue Bidule application to create your own standalone versions of VST and AU instruments. Soon the new AIR Instrument Pack will be updated to include AAX, VST and AU versions, at this time there is no standalone option.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |