![]() ![]() There seems to be a number of ways to get it working:ġ) Drop Virta on a track - select MIDI input channel - drop audio into the track and it works fine for playing. in the Routing Grid, patch MIDI out to audio track.in the MIDI track, click output, select Routing Grid.create a MIDI track without instrument, select keyboard input.in that track, right click, New Plugin, select Virta.If you use OSC input, you don't have to do any of this, just use as an effect. and wow, Virta + Aalto + N4 could have been made for each other, such a fun combination, most fun Ive had so far with the audio mangling side. Just add virta, route audio to it, route midi to it. (note: I'm having issues with logic selecting this from the normal new track dialog)Ĭ) create a bus, and send some/all of your audio/instrument track (from a) to itĭ) in virta dialog, select side chain input, and select the bus you created in (c) as an instrument it also doesn't have anything like a side chain input as far as i can find.Ī) Create your audio/instrument track as normal (i.e not virta)ī) Create a BLANK instrument track then select virta as the instrument. This doesn't work, as Virta is not listed as an effect,only as an instrument. The way i think it should work is (as i use for other plugins) :(Ī) Create an instrument or audio track, put Virta as an insert effect on the same trackī) Create a midi track, and target virta which is listed instrument track Note: MPE works, if you select force MPE, the midi channel on the output destination is ignored, so doesn't matter what channel you set :) (limitation: no MPE, without lots of tracks, but thats Live for you ) )ī) Create a midi track, then in the output destination (press IO button to reveal) select track you created in a (a), and channel 1. Note: when I say use virta as an insert effect, you can almost certainly instead place as a separate send effect, assuming the DAW allows you target midi to the send effect.Ī) Create an instrument or audio track, put Virta as an audio effect on the same trackī) Create a midi track, then in the output destination (press IO button to reveal) select track you created in (a), and channel 1. create virta as an instrument, then select the audio input as a sidechain input.use virta as a effects plugin, then route midi to it from a separate midi track.(most common).Generally there seems to be 2 approaches: My experience is with Mac OSX, but I think relevant to windows too. Goal: Virta taking audio input and being controlled via midi (i.e. with my experiences so far, and perhaps others can elaborate, or suggest betters ways. ![]()
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