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___Mind-Attack
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Posted : Sep 24, 2001 22:47:29
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i Wanne plug a softsyn into cubase insted of midi...
wich one is the best and how can i do that?? |
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___bilbobagginz
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Posted : Sep 24, 2001 22:59:08
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it's usually simple: u get the plugin. if it's just a dll - put it into $CUBASE_ROOT_DIRECTORY/Vstplugins/ (u can create there another directory ...like"bass" or "drum-machines" and this way u can navigate in cubase menus better)
and if it's a more complicated plugin - it has its own installer - so run it.
then u just open cubase, go to ...i don't remember where it's in 3.65, but it's called "VSTinstruments" or "virtual instruments" and choose your synth among others.
all the plugs are listen in this site: www.kvr-vst.com
not a bad idea - read the [f...] manual :-) on how to control these instruments with a keyboard. it's in the pdf documentation files.
good luck ... i'm sure if u dig enough, u can find all this info just reading the previous threads, but .... what the hell, if u have further questions .... hmm then just start digging this board [past threads], and you'll find it all here :-)
BOM
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___Reece
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Posted : Sep 28, 2001 15:04:41
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which one is the best?
imo - Reaktor! - very, very tweak-able! |
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___kaz
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Posted : Sep 28, 2001 20:22:35
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Reason, then Reaktor
the rest go later :) |
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___Reece
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Posted : Sep 30, 2001 08:01:06
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also check TC's Mercury 1 not modular, but pretty fat for an 'analogue' |
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___ralih
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Posted : Oct 1, 2001 01:12:43
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the pro-52 is really fat too. |
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