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Glaceverb manual
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glaceverb manual

Truepianos and a couple of effects plugins, I think it can be easier to set up a performance and access it quickly if you just want to play and not necessarily record. Once you have VSTHost setup correctly I don't think it's nearly as intimidating as most DAWS are, especially if all you want to do is test out some plugins.

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VSTHost is good in a couple of specific instances, though, First off, it's free so anyone who is just starting out working with virtual instruments or plugins can use this program as a way to get their feet wet without spending any money on a DAW. I would agree that if you're going to do any kind of serious recording, especially when multiple tracks are involved, any half-way decent DAW would probably work better than VSTHost. Just curious, why not just use a DAW instead of vsthost? The routing possibilities with VSTHost are almost endless. In the second example Omnisphere runs to the stereo enhancer and bypasses the reverb while Truepianos goes through the reverb first then into the stereo enhancer. If you also wanted to run Omnisphere through Glaceverb all you'd have to do is connect the little blue box on the right side of the Omnisphere instance to the little blue box on the left side of the Glaceverb instance. I've connected only Truepianos to Glaceverb. In this case, I've also added a reverb effect to Truepianos just for illustration. It shows an instance of Truepianos and an instance of Omnisphere.

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This is just a basic example of what I think you might want to do. You may have already gotten this far in your understanding but here it is anyway. I've linked an image of VSTHost here to show a simple routing. The power comes from the fact that you can chain various vsts to any of the instruments to create any combination of effects you want. If you have 2 separate VST instruments they are both receiving the midi data at the same time and sending their output to VSTHosts output. I've used VSTHost for a while and this is how I understand it. Or does vsthost just send midi to each instrument, and each instrument sends digital audio to the soundcard? Many more questions configuring vsthost once I understand the big picture. Then what happens? Truepianos sends a digital audio signal back into vsthost, which "mixes" it with digital audio from other instruments and sends it to the soundcard? Or does vsthost just send midi to each instrument, and each instrument sends digital audio to the soundcard? So vsthost is a program that can take midi input from a source like my DP, and send it to multiple instruments, in this case just Truepianos. Is this what happens when I use vsthost:? I think I understand this is what's happening with just Truepianos and no vsthost: Lots of questions, first is what's going on. I downloaded vsthost with the intention of using Truepianos as a VSTi (next step will be to add string VSTi). I've used Truepianos standalone for awhile with my DP.















Glaceverb manual