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Neon Vomit
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 18 2005 12:11    
Tip! MIDI OUT to control outboard gear live
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Hi,

I have found a workaround to use my outboard synthesizer with MT2.
First i use a program called chainer.
Then i use a free vst plug in called nF_MIDI_Out
It will give a stack overflow sometimes and does crash now and then but it works!
I can now have my juno2 play from madtracker!

You can find the programs here:
http://asseca-pt.net/nicfit/midi_out.html
http://www.xlutop.com/

If you have an easier way of doing this or a crash free way please let me now...


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D Vibe
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 18 2005 12:49    
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Kewl tip.

Well, the only crashfree tip I have is to use the native midi out, but it does not sync correct instead.

How does this nF midi out thing work with different midi sends ?

/Daniel


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Neon Vomit
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 18 2005 12:58    
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Hi,

As i was testing some other trackers with midi out, i found out that one of them has a midi out vst.
It works with madtracker without crashing.
You can find the dll within the demo version package:
http://www.aodix.com

Aodix is a crappy program btw, but the plugin works great!
Now all i need is asio input Smile

What do you mean by native midi out? The export option?
Is there a way to send midi directly to my mid output card?

Bye


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D Vibe
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 18 2005 13:05    
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Yes..

First create an instrument and double click on the instrument icon.

Pop up the menu "Synthesizer"

In the MIDI / VST instrument; choose "Enabled", then in the "Device" box; choose your midi out port.

Then choose the channel and program (patch).

.. now the instrument icon should be blue, not red or white..

/Daniel


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Neon Vomit
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 18 2005 13:19    
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Hi,

This doenst work, cause there are no devices to choose from.
There are only devices once i have opened vst instruments but none are midi devices.
I didnt know there should be any devices.
Probebly mt2 doesnt detect my midi out.
It does detect midi in however.


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D Vibe
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 18 2005 13:41    
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Strange.

Well, here it works, dunno why you can't get MT2 to find your output devices.. But I'm not really right person to answer that either Smile


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