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game_0ver
Posted 2010-04-27 3:23 PM (#15087)
Subject: Yet another "reViSiT and VST instruments" question


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The only thing I'm more or less good at is OpenMPT (aka ModPlug Tracker) but finding good sample sets is very hard and it won't allow me to use audio editing at the same time. Plus, OpenMPT lacks some really neat features.

So I decided to try my hand at Nuendo, EDIROL Orchestral (VST with great orchestral sounds) and reViSiT.

Is there anyone who can explain me in an "I'm an idiot, I need handholding" way, step-by-step, how do I get instruments from EDIROL Orchestral to use them in reViSiT?

P.S. Yes, I know I could try to use VST instruments in OpenMPT but... still no audio editing and no cool features from Nuendo...
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chrisnash
Posted 2010-04-27 4:07 PM (#15088 - in reply to #15087)
Subject: RE: Yet another "reViSiT and VST instruments" question



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Hi game_0ver,

reViSiT can connect to other VSTi instruments that are hosted in the parent program (i.e. Nuendo).
In the reViSiT Help, there are two pages detailing how this can be done:

Working with the Host > Connecting Instruments
Working with the Host > Example Setups > Steinberg Cubase SX

You should find the Example Setup useful, as Cubase and Nuendo are very similar.

'Hope this helps,
Chris

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