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authorBent Bisballe Nyeng <deva@aasimon.org>2016-03-20 08:56:55 +0100
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-== Installation ==
-To install the DrumGizmo vst plugin, follow these simple steps:
-1. Copy “drumgizmo_vst.dll” into the folder containing your VST plugins.
-2. Done!
-
-When opening your VST host software (Cubase or the like), the plugin
-should now show up as a VST Instrument.
-
-== How to use it ==
-1. Load the plugin as a VST Instrument.
-2. Now create a midi track to use with the plugin.
-2a. (Optional) Choose “GM map” to use with the midi track.
-3. Select DrumGizmo as midi output for the track.
-4. Now open up the DrumGizmo VST interface.
-5. Load a drumkit by clicking on the "Load kit..." button and browse for
- the drumkit xml file. (Example: “C:\drumkit\drumkit.xml”).
- When the “led” to the right of the line edit turns green, it means
- that the drumkit has succesfully begun loading in the background. It
- might take a while before all drums are loaded, so be patient.
-8. Now click on the “Load map...” button and browse for the midimap xml
- file. (Example: “C:\drumkit\midimap.xml”). When the “led” to the
- right of the line edit turns green, it means that the midimap has
- been loaded succesfully.
-
-NOTE: DrumGizmo currently uses 16 channels of output, which should be
-mapped manually in your software, just like you would do with any other
-plugin. We can't describe this step since it varies depending on your
-software.
-
-Now plot some midi notes, and play them. You should hear the sound of
-the DrumGizmo drumkit coming from your speakers. Keep in mind that the
-drumkit needs to load fully before everything will play as
-expected. So be patient...!
-
-== More info ==
-If you have suggestions, bugs or comments, feel free to visit
-http://www.drumgizmo.org or visit the official DrumGizmo irc channel at
-#drumgizmo on the freenode network.
-
-== Known problems ==
-* On Win7 64bit with 32bit Cubase you might have to install the dll
- in "c:\Program Files(x86)\Steinberg\VSTPlugins" instead of
- "c:\Program Files(x86)\Steinberg\Cubase Studio 5\VSTPlugins".
-
-Have fun!
-// The Drumgizmo Team