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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>If I wanted to use garage band sounds, I'd get a
mac then tether it to a windows pc with decent midi access software like sonar
or qws or maybe even reaper and just run it like a synth box.</FONT></DIV>
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style="FONT: 10pt arial; BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; font-color: black"><B>From:</B>
<A title=monkeypusher69@gmail.com
href="mailto:monkeypusher69@gmail.com">TheOreoMonster</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A title=rwp@reaaccess.com
href="mailto:rwp@reaaccess.com">Reapers Without Peepers</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Sunday, January 05, 2014 2:02
AM</DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [RWP] Help with Sinth
VSTs</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>I personally don’t have a load of experience with logic x
myself, but there is a logic accessibility google group that you should join
if you are interested in logic. Logic is more of a composers DAW and expands
on the awesome sounds that come with Garage Band. While you can get work done
in version X it doesn’t stand toe to toe with pro tools yet as far as
access to the full software goes. If you got $199 to spare and want to watch
the accessibility grow and push the limits of what you can dow ith it now, go
for it. But if its the sounds you are after you can get Main stage for $30 in
the app store and it brings with it all the logic sounds and you can access
them in Garage band.<BR>On Jan 3, 2014, at 8:22 AM, Keith Hinton <<A
href="mailto:keithint1234@gmail.com">keithint1234@gmail.com</A>>
wrote:<BR><BR>> It's great to hear that Logic X is being steadily improved
on the Mac<BR>> side of things.<BR>> Have you actually tried using
it?<BR>> I'm glad to hear that it's actually improving, because any
Google<BR>> searches on MacVoiceOver, or any other Mac accessibility
related<BR>> mailing list, has turned up loads of "Don't use it.
Inaccessible."<BR>> postings.<BR>> I'm also curious, since GarageBand X
and Logic X go in hand almost, if<BR>> Apple will do point releases
for those as well.<BR>> When I last spoke to Apple accessibility (this was
right after the<BR>> main release of GarageBand X) though, they said
"GarageBand<BR>> accessibility is limited. Use GarageBand 6."<BR>> So
I'm curious if that still applies.<BR>> Thanks.<BR>> <BR>> On 1/2/14,
TheOreoMonster <<A
href="mailto:monkeypusher69@gmail.com">monkeypusher69@gmail.com</A>>
wrote:<BR>>> I’d have to disagree with windows being the only way to go
for audio<BR>>> productions. Both platforms have their accessibility
challenge. Pro Tools<BR>>> has been accessible since version 8.0.4 and
at no point stopped being so,<BR>>> only you had to stick to lion and
not use mountain lion. While the new<BR>>> Garage band X may have
rendered a few things unusable, it still brought<BR>>> plenty of new
awesome sounds and the new Drummer feature which are both<BR>>>
usable with voice over. Want the old garage band,? It’s still there,
it<BR>>> never got uninstalled when you upgraded to Garage Band X as
they are two<BR>>> completely different applications not an upgrade.
Look in your applications<BR>>> folder for Garage Band 6. If Goldwave is
still your speed then Amadeus Pro<BR>>> may be more your speed. Oh and
Reaper is usable as well, providing you are<BR>>> willing to do some leg
work, hey someone had to create ReaAccess for windows<BR>>> versions
didn’t they? So its kind of like having to do that yourself first,<BR>>>
but not to the same extent. On windows you are using versions of Sonar
and<BR>>> Reaper that are years old at this point, on the mac i have
recorded and<BR>>> mixed stuff in the latest version of pro tools
and Reaper 4. And i even<BR>>> used some GB sounds in the process. This
isn’t to say one is better than the<BR>>> other, But rather, chose your
battle and then start fighting the uphilll<BR>>> battle. Apple standard
core audio driver brigs a lot of stability and cool<BR>>> rerouting
features that not even ASIO can hold a candle toThough WDM is not<BR>>>
with out an advantage or two as well. This by the way is why I don’t
have<BR>>> windows installed on any of my macs, neither in boot camp or
in a virtual<BR>>> machine. If i could easily switch to windows, I’d
never taken the time to<BR>>> figure out just how much i could push the
boundaries with VoiceOver and the<BR>>> mac. It’s still unchartered
territory and not a lot about it is documented.<BR>>> Yes if you are a
pro and run a business, then finding time to switch and<BR>>> relearn
everything may be hard to come by and you gotta stick with what
pays<BR>>> the bills. But If you have time to get under something
new, I think you<BR>>> could get further with a mac , a control surface
and a pro DAW.., partly<BR>>> because you don’t need install an
accessibility plug in to get it to work,<BR>>> Oh and Logic in case
anyone cares, Apple has steadily introduced more and<BR>>> more
accessibility to it since about version 8 and with version 10 even
the<BR>>> point updates has brought accessibility
improvements.<BR>>> <A
href="mailto:accessibility@apple.com">accessibility@apple.com</A> may not give
you a straightforward answer or tell<BR>>> you whats fixed, but they do
read and pay attention to those emails.<BR>>> On Jan 1, 2014, at 2:08
AM, Chris Belle <<A
href="mailto:cb1963@sbcglobal.net">cb1963@sbcglobal.net</A>>
wrote:<BR>>> <BR>>>> Hey Keith, you get a gold star and an at a
boy from me for remembering<BR>>>> that, whatever that's worth ha
ha.<BR>>>> <BR>>>> This is a young fellow who's carefuly
done his research, and when he makes<BR>>>> a buy, he'll not be
disapointed.<BR>>>> <BR>>>> And he's convinced me that
probably in the near future I will have a mac<BR>>>> in my life, but
only to run mac software, and to experiment with the stuff<BR>>>> on
the mac end which is slowly becomming more accessible.<BR>>>>
<BR>>>> We've had encouraging developments in the protools arena
according to our<BR>>>> buddy Nate,<BR>>>> and though my
clients don't give a rip, I would like to have protools as<BR>>>> an
option around here just in case.<BR>>>> <BR>>>> One can
never be too prepared as long as that preparation doesn't stop
you<BR>>>> from actually getting work done.<BR>>>>
<BR>>>> <BR>>>> ----- Original Message -----<BR>>>>
From: Keith Hinton<BR>>>> To: Reapers Without Peepers<BR>>>>
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2013 12:07 PM<BR>>>> Subject: Re: [RWP]
Help with Sinth VSTs<BR>>>> <BR>>>> I forgot to mention DPC
latency. One thing the Macs from I believe<BR>>>> 2010 onwars are
famous for is high over 1000 plus worth non tweekable<BR>>>> values
out of control DPC latency. At least when running Windows. You<BR>>>>
can't tweek it in software, and you can't bring it down in
hardware.<BR>>>> So ultimately, it doesn't matter what hard-drive RPM
you have at all.<BR>>>> You'll get dropouts, and other problems
with any realtime audio<BR>>>> program like Sonar. Sorry for me just
remembering to mention that. But<BR>>>> I figured to do that, before
you got all excited. So really, think<BR>>>> twice. If you want a
good machine manufacturer, look at Jim<BR>>>> Roseberry's machines
over at <A
href="http://www.studiocat.com">http://www.studiocat.com</A><BR>>>>
<BR>>>> <BR>>>> On 12/31/13, Indigo <<A
href="mailto:33indigo@charter.net">33indigo@charter.net</A>>
wrote:<BR>>>>> I like synthetic synths myself, and aren't
interested in synphonic<BR>>>>> instruments, but there's a big
orchestra program that some blind users<BR>>>>> have accessed for
years, something Pocket Orchestra.<BR>>>>> It might come with
Sonar Producer version, or you may be able to buy it<BR>>>>>
separately.<BR>>>>> Someone here will know its name, and how to
get it.<BR>>>>> Also, there are hardware modules by Roland and
others with very<BR>>>>> realistic orchestra
instruments.<BR>>>>> The Yamaha Motif series are famous for their
emulated acoustic<BR>>>>> instruments, and they have great access,
even a website devoted to<BR>>>>> blind<BR>>>>> users
of Motifs.<BR>>>>> <BR>>>>> If you read the posts on
the most recent mac changes that have<BR>>>>>
destroyed<BR>>>>> most of mac access, you may become wary of
struggling with running a<BR>>>>> mac.<BR>>>>> I
envied the beautiful clarity of music made on Logic, until I played
a<BR>>>>> tutorial video done by TC Helicon on how to edit a tiny
little track<BR>>>>> from 1 of their pedals in Logic on a
mac.<BR>>>>> The guy was a expert mac user, and a factory tech,
and it took hours,<BR>>>>> plus a dozen reboots to get a few
little track edits done in Logic.<BR>>>>> Mac owners will never
reveal those flaws to you, they have paid so much<BR>>>>> for
their macs; and the snob appeal is so great; they just keep
quiet<BR>>>>> and eat it.<BR>>>>> <BR>>>>>
Indi<BR>>>>> <BR>>>>> On 12/30/2013 6:40 PM, Crystal
Dennis wrote:<BR>>>>>> Thanks for all the help guys. I've
been having issues with accessing<BR>>>>>> the preference
windows even with the JAWS cursors and clicking star<BR>>>>>>
and everything, and putting graphics on read all didn't do anything
in<BR>>>>>> Eastwest. I wasn't aware that this would be
an issue with sinths, so<BR>>>>>> I am a little sad because I
wanted to really use some orchestra<BR>>>>>> sinths: The
accessible ones I have right now are more dance sinths
(I<BR>>>>>> have z3TA plus) I am currently on the hunt for any
accessible<BR>>>>>> orchestra sinths, so any help with that
would be appreciated. I'm<BR>>>>>> also debating having a
sighted friend just set it up for me, but it's<BR>>>>>> ashame
that that has to be the solution to these sorts of
problems<BR>>>>>> other than just buying a mac that has more on
board accessibility lol.<BR>>>>>> <BR>>>>>> I
will continue troubleshooting/testing sinths though,
thanks<BR>>>>>> everyone!<BR>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>> On 12/29/13, Indigo <<A
href="mailto:33indigo@charter.net">33indigo@charter.net</A>>
wrote:<BR>>>>>>> Jackie, I once experimented with enabling
audio devices and midi<BR>>>>>>>
devices<BR>>>>>>> in Reaper with Wineyes 6.1, Jaws 10 and
NVDA 2012.<BR>>>>>>> The method was very similar in each for
routing disabled over to the<BR>>>>>>> number pad, focusing
on it there, then pressing the star key for a<BR>>>>>>>
right<BR>>>>>>> click to bring up the configuration
dialog.<BR>>>>>>> I don't think its either easier or more
difficult with any of those,<BR>>>>>>>
and<BR>>>>>>> I didn't find any impossible moves in Reaper
for those particular<BR>>>>>>>
screenreaders.<BR>>>>>>> <BR>>>>>>> For
making VST synths play that don't easily display their presets,
I<BR>>>>>>> found it was hit and miss as to which
screenreader displayed what<BR>>>>>>> interface
parameters.<BR>>>>>>> Wineyes previous and next clip is the
most useful screenreader move I<BR>>>>>>> found for locating
elusive interface icons, but I'm not skilled<BR>>>>>>>
enough<BR>>>>>>> in Jaws to utilize all its potential in its
numPad cursors, nor did I<BR>>>>>>> ever learn to use its
OCR function.<BR>>>>>>> I don't know if anyone has yet found
all that NVDA's object<BR>>>>>>>
navigation<BR>>>>>>> can do, and I'm constantly surprised at
what I can read with NVDA.<BR>>>>>>> On this online surfing
computer I now have only NVDA and Google<BR>>>>>>>
Chrome,<BR>>>>>>> which together move like a lightening
boltaround web pages.<BR>>>>>>> Reaper itself dumps all
automatable parameters is an awkward to use<BR>>>>>>> list,
but I never found any of those listed parameters useful to
get<BR>>>>>>> an<BR>>>>>>> uncooperative
synth to expose its presets, so you can play them.<BR>>>>>>>
Either by accident when roaming around the interface and
left<BR>>>>>>> clicking,<BR>>>>>>> or with
sighted help, I've got preset inc and dec arrows located,
in<BR>>>>>>> several synths, like NI's Massive, FM8 and
Absynth 5, plus Zebra,<BR>>>>>>>
Nexus,<BR>>>>>>> and others; and found ways to get back to
those preset buttons, which<BR>>>>>>>
is<BR>>>>>>> at least miminal
access.<BR>>>>>>> With as many accessible VST synths that
are available, like Z3TA,<BR>>>>>>>
which<BR>>>>>>> readily exposes all its presets, same with
Gladiator,Firebird, and<BR>>>>>>>
many<BR>>>>>>> others, one could say why frustrate oneself
with uncooperative<BR>>>>>>>
synths.<BR>>>>>>> Still, some synths sound so beautiful we
get sucked into unraveling<BR>>>>>>> their
puzzle.<BR>>>>>>> With me it's Camel Audio's Alchemy, which
I have been working on for<BR>>>>>>>
a<BR>>>>>>> couple of years now.<BR>>>>>>>
Novation's AutoMap has been a blessing at getting every parameter
of<BR>>>>>>> VST<BR>>>>>>> plugs onto
hardware knobs and buttons, but it is no help at
finding<BR>>>>>>> and<BR>>>>>>> navigating
interface menus, dialogs, and other bit map screen
monkey<BR>>>>>>> puzzles one needs for total
access.<BR>>>>>>> Indi<BR>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>> <BR>>>>>>> On 12/28/2013 4:31
PM, Jackie McBride wrote:<BR>>>>>>>> Unfortunately, Jaws
10 is pretty old & may not be picking up
on<BR>>>>>>>> stuff<BR>>>>>>>> it
needs to pick up on. Having said that, though, Crystall,
there<BR>>>>>>>> are<BR>>>>>>>> some
settings I'd advise u to change in Jaws. First, u
should<BR>>>>>>>>
consider<BR>>>>>>>> setting graphics to all--not labeled,
& definitively not none. Also,<BR>>>>>>>> try going
into your verbosity preferences & check to read
the<BR>>>>>>>> tooltips. Lastly, try seeing what happens
if u set jaws to follow<BR>>>>>>>>
pc.<BR>>>>>>>> U might get some tooltips to read & be
able to figure out what some<BR>>>>>>>>
of<BR>>>>>>>> those unlabeled graphics do, & then u
can label 'em. Unset that<BR>>>>>>>>
option<BR>>>>>>>> when you're done, though, or it'll
drive u absolutely nutso.<BR>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>> U might also try NVDA & see if that
provides any better results.<BR>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>> On 12/28/13, Crystal Dennis <<A
href="mailto:valkyriecelesyt@gmail.com">valkyriecelesyt@gmail.com</A>>
wrote:<BR>>>>>>>>> I feel like that may be the
problem: I have gone into the<BR>>>>>>>>>
preferences<BR>>>>>>>>> dialogues and can only see
very sparce things with the JAWS cursor.<BR>>>>>>>>>
In that case: Does anyone know an accessible set of
orchestra<BR>>>>>>>>>
sinths<BR>>>>>>>>> I can test
out?<BR>>>>>>>>> <BR>>>>>>>>>
On 12/28/13, Gianluca Apollaro <<A
href="mailto:gianluca.apollaro88@gmail.com">gianluca.apollaro88@gmail.com</A>><BR>>>>>>>>>
wrote:<BR>>>>>>>>>> Hi
list,<BR>>>>>>>>>> if some synths are working and
some other arn't it probably means<BR>>>>>>>>>>
that<BR>>>>>>>>>> the not working ones have a non
accessible interface and that you<BR>>>>>>>>>>
have<BR>>>>>>>>>> to click on some graphics to make
them load their sounds.<BR>>>>>>>>>>
Hth,<BR>>>>>>>>>> Best
regards,<BR>>>>>>>>>> Gianluca from
Italy.<BR>>>>>>>>>> Skype Id:
gianluca8815<BR>>>>>>>>>> Il 28/12/2013 04:46,
Crystal Dennis ha scritto:<BR>>>>>>>>>>> Yeah
and every other sinth is working, so I'm wondering if
I<BR>>>>>>>>>>>
should<BR>>>>>>>>>>> just try another package
until I find one that works...<BR>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/27/13, Drew <<A
href="mailto:amockery@gmail.com">amockery@gmail.com</A>>
wrote:<BR>>>>>>>>>>>> That is very odd.
"Default" is, well, the default--in
other<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
words<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
it's<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
a<BR>>>>>>>>>>>> shortcut that points to
whatever you've set as your
default<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
device.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
If<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
there<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>> are no devices, that's
meaningless. You must have some
sound<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
device<BR>>>>>>>>>>>> otherwise you would not
be able to hear JAWS, but for it to
not<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
show<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
up<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
is<BR>>>>>>>>>>>> quite
strange.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>> ----- Original
Message -----<BR>>>>>>>>>>>> From: "Crystal
Dennis" <<A
href="mailto:valkyriecelesyt@gmail.com">valkyriecelesyt@gmail.com</A>><BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <<A
href="mailto:rwp@reaaccess.com">rwp@reaaccess.com</A>><BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
Sent: Friday, December 27, 2013 7:16
PM<BR>>>>>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [RWP] Help
with Sinth VSTs<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>> When I pull down the
sound device menus I have:<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>> Primary Sound capture
driver -- when Direct Sound is
selected<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>> Microsoft Sound
Mapper -- When Wave out is
selected.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>> those are the only 2
sound devices that show up and on midi
I<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>
have:<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>> Microsoft Wavable
Sinth Disabled (I tried right clicking and
no<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>
menus<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>> came up at
all....I'm also using JAWS
10)<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>> The only things I can't
get working are the sound libraries,
and<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>> feel like there's
something vital that I'm missing due to
my<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>> newbe-ness in this
subject....sorry if this is too
many<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>
questions!<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>> But all I get
are drop down menus in preferences, no way
to<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>
right<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>> click anything even
with the JAWS cursor<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/27/13, Indigo
<<A href="mailto:33indigo@charter.net">33indigo@charter.net</A>>
wrote:<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Crystal, do you
have a sound card that you installed into
your<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
computer,<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> or is there
only the RealTech sound
chip?<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you have a
third-party soundcard installed, or
just<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
RealTech,<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
you<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> need to get it
recognized in Reaper's
preferences.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You can
play VST synths using the RealTech chip, but
with<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
large<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
delay<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
or<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> latency; between
the moment you hit the note on the
keyboard<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
and<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
the<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> moment you hear
the note.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To get
either your installed soundcard or the built
in<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
RealTech<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
chip<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> enabled, press
ctrl+P.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then navigate
to audio.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then tab
down to the field that shows either your
soundcard,<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
or<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> RealTech, and get
enabled; instead of Disabled, after
its<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
name;<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
by<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> routing focus to
the number pad.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The
method will depend on your screenreader, but it's
similar<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
in<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Wineyes, Jaws and
NVDA.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then focus at
the numPad on the soundcard's name, or
Disabled.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then right
click at the number
pad<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Configure Dialog
should appear.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Press
enter on the Configure Dialog, and when it opens,
place<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
checkmarks<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on use as
audio device,
etcetera.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then arrow
down to Midi Device and follow the same
procedure<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
for<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
the<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> inputs and outputs
for midi.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Get Disabled
routed over to the number Pad, then focus on
the<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> soundcard's name
or Disabled, then right click and you
should<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
get<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
the<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> midi configuration
Dialog.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hit enter on
it.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> When it opens,
place checkmarks with your spacebar on Use
as<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
midi<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> device,
etcetera.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then tab
down to OK and hit enter, and you'll be taken back
to<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
the<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
track<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
view.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To get a synth
to load, you need to install it in a folder,
or<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> copy/paste its .dll
into a folder, so Reaper can find
it.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I keep all VST's
in C:\Program
Files\Steinberg\VSTPlugins<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
which,<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
if<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> typed it correctly,
is the exact path to my synths
folder.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To type in the
path to where you are keeping VST
plugIns,<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
press<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
ctrl+P,<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> then arrow
down to VST, then tab down to where Reaper asks
you<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
to<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
type<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in a path to your
VST plugIns.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Same here
as when getting a soundcard enabled, be sure
to<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
click<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
enter<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
on<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> OK before
exiting.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> To load a
synth, press the letter F while on a selected
track<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
and<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
the<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> load dialog
opens.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Navigate with
tab and arrows to the desired plugIn and
hit<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
enter<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
on<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
it,<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and it loads to
the selected track.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Now, while arrowed to
the track with the loaded plug, tab
and<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
you'll<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
get<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> various recording
options.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Set monitor
to Normal with your arrow keys, so you can
hear<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
the<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
synth<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
play.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Be sure to hit
enter to keep your
settings.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I can't tell
you what to set as the recording source,
since<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I've<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
never<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> used the virtual
keyboard, and have no idea how to set up
a<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
synth<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
to<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> play from virtual
keyboard.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Sorry,<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Indi<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 12/26/2013 7:52
PM, Crystal Dennis
wrote:<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi
again! I seriously need some help, so hopefully I came
to<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
the<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> right place
:)<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have been using
reaper for awhile, and I recently wanted
to<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
start<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> composing my
own music tracks with instrument sinths.
I'm<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
using<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
the<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> virtual
keyboard, and have downloaded a few sinth
sets<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
but...I<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
have<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> had this same
problem with all of them: They haven't
been<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
playing<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> when I
load the track into reaper! Here's what I've
been<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
doing:<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - Installing the
software (I've tried Eastwest and
Miroslave<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Filharmonic with the same results for both - no
audio)<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - Then I've
tinkered with my audio device settings with
no<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
results.<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Now I am very,
very new with dealing with sinths, so
my<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
questions<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
are:<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Do I need
some new software that reaper doesn't have?
I<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
don't<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
have<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> any Aceo
drivers, could that be why? or does the
Virtual<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Keyboard<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> just not
work for all plugins...I've tried spicy guitar
also<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
and<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
it<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> doesn't play
either. Sound magics VSTs have worked for
me,<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
but<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
that's<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> about it
really. There's something that says 32 Out and
8<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Out<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
next<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
to<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> some of the
files, what does that mean? Are there any
other<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
orchestra<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sinth
packs that work better with Reaper I could try out?
I<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
really<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> just want
to get something working because right now I have
a<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
ton<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
of<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> GB taken up
with nothing to show for it. So mainly I'm
a<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
noob<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
with<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sinths who
needs help!<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sorry for this
novel! Any help would be greatly
appreciated<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
:)<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Crystal<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
<BR>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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