Hope everyone is well
Harvest VSTis a midi sequence generator that doesn't have its own sound source and has to have midi routed to another playable VST
Is it possible to do this with Mixcraft 9 Pro Studio and how would the routing work , be configured ?
Many Thanks
Harvest VST
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Re: Harvest VST
Wolfman,
Playback
A couple of steps.
1) Add Harvest and then an instrument- in the screen shot I use Keyzone Classic.
2) Then Sound/Add instrument clip
Add your Harvest notes etc and press Play in Mixcraft - you should hear Harvest working.
Record
Add an audio track and record - the screenshot shows how it will look (the wavelengths are small but it does work)
Or: You can save the midi in Harvest via the Harvest Save button and then load the midifile into Mixcraft.
I have already asked the developers (as many others have) to enhance the product with drag and drop and to work on GUI resizing but I suspect it might be a long wait.
Hope that helps?
Edit: With the midi, I can offer a small tip. Assuming you're using Windows, create a folder in your PC called HARVEST MIDI then on your desktop create a shortcut to this folder. Whenever you use Save/Load open your desktop shortcut and you'll be able to load/save midi more conveniently.
Playback
A couple of steps.
1) Add Harvest and then an instrument- in the screen shot I use Keyzone Classic.
2) Then Sound/Add instrument clip
Add your Harvest notes etc and press Play in Mixcraft - you should hear Harvest working.
Record
Add an audio track and record - the screenshot shows how it will look (the wavelengths are small but it does work)
Or: You can save the midi in Harvest via the Harvest Save button and then load the midifile into Mixcraft.
I have already asked the developers (as many others have) to enhance the product with drag and drop and to work on GUI resizing but I suspect it might be a long wait.
Hope that helps?
Edit: With the midi, I can offer a small tip. Assuming you're using Windows, create a folder in your PC called HARVEST MIDI then on your desktop create a shortcut to this folder. Whenever you use Save/Load open your desktop shortcut and you'll be able to load/save midi more conveniently.
Re: Harvest VST
Many thanks for your help ... much appreciated