Hi Russell:
Well, I have only a Casio CZ101 for a MIDI keyboard, it doesn't have a
mod wheel but its pitch bend seems to work fine with HC. Program change
works too. I like HC's ability to shut down certain channels, that's
very handy for me. The instrument edit panel opens fine and seems to
behave correctly.
I should also note that its redraws were quite sluggish on my 800 MHz
machine, and if its graphics were disturbed during play they weren't
redrawn until play ended. The sound was uninterrupted, but I was not
encouraged to do a lot of realtime parameter changes. I'm sure a faster
machine would yield better results.
Now, for big fun you should try running Softwerk with the Crystal
VSTi... hoots galore !
Best regards,
dp
Russell Hanaghan wrote:
KOOL!!
I gave up on this thread...thought no one knew or cared!
Does all of the midi functionality work too? And also tone adjust on
individual instruments?
Guess I'd better try harder at getting Jack_fst to work. Never have had
any luck with it or VSTserver...
Thanks for letting me know.
Russell
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 17:51, Dave Phillips wrote:
Hi Russell:
It works for me. I'm using HyperCanvas 1.02, it seems to be working
perfectly, though I haven't exactly stress-tested it.
jack_fst HyperCanvas.dll
Best regards,
dp
Russell Hanaghan wrote:
There is a killer Soft synth under <place
favorite pseudonym for
proprietary monopolistic OS here> win-dohs! It comes in VST and DXi
format. It is Edirols Hyper canvas that runs to GM2 spec and has good
control and functionality in the likes of Steinberg, Cakewalk, etc.
I'm wondering if it could be run under FST or VST_server and used in
<place favorite Open Source OS distro here> Linux in conjunction with
Muse or Rosegarden or other sequencer apps?
Anyone by remote chance messed with this? I will be doing some
experimenting but I have not even got VST server to work properly yet.
Thanks