Re: A VERY quick intro for getting started with VST - for dummies...
Reply #11 –
OK, is VSTHost loaded? If so you will have a button on your taskbar with a blue diamond icon.
If it's there have you loaded the VSTSynthfont plugin into it? If you have, there will be a rectangular window withing the applications window that has 0: VSTSynthFont.dll in cyan, and SynthFont VSTi in white within it.
Have you loaded VSTSynthfont with a soundfont? Click on the "Plugin edit" icon within the plugin (icon looks like a knob) and a dialogue box opens that will show the soundfont and instrument assigned to each MIDI channel.
Did you remember to:
- Tell VSTHost which MIDI Input devices are valid for it to listen to: Select |Devices|MIDI...| and click the desired device(s) in the list in the MIDI Input Devices list - if you want to be able to use more than one use <Ctrl> when clicking. For our immediate purposes MIDI Yoke 1 is sufficient, though you could just as easily select all the MIDI yoke options.
- By default the synth will listen on all available MIDI ports which may not be useful so you can select a specific: Click on the centre button on the right hand edge of the VSTSynthfont window. This opens the "MIDI Devices" dialogue which will allow you to select from a list of available MIDI devices - select the first MIDIYoke one and click OK
- You may also need to select a wave output device. |Devices|Wave| - Output port - experiment here, the "MME Microsoft Sound Mapper" should always work but will have some latency - if you have an ASIO compatible card it is worth trying the ASIO options
- NOW, open NWC and change your playback device in |Tools|Options|MIDI (tab), remove the current device and add the SAME MIDIYoke device you selected in the VSTHost application for VSTSynthfont.
I appreciate that I'm repeating my earlier post here but we need to make sure you haven't missed anything. BTW if you selected an ASIO output for VSTHost try reverting to MME - So far I haven't succeeded in getting ASIO to work on my vista notebook, but it's probably a hardware deficiency rather than a software one...
If all is basically OK, when you press play in NWC, you should be able to switch to VSTHost and see a small "level meter" near the right hand speaker icon in the plugin moving.
BTW, make sure you only have the selected MIDIYoke in your MIDI output section of NWC