Hyper Canvas only renders the midi into audio. Has worked reliably for me with hundreds of VSTi dlls. Launch the renamed SaviHost executable and it will be a standalone wrapper around your VST instrument. You take a copy of your VSTi's dll file, place it it any directory you want, place a copy of SaviHost (tiny) executable in the same directory, rename it to match the VST dll - and that's it. I CAN provide a link to that because it's legitimately free SaviHost is possibly the tiniest VST host available anywhere It means my suggestion of using a simple GM compatible VST would not be viable.Īnd yet that would be so trivially easy in almost every other DAW (old or new)Ĭlick to expand.Search for 'Edirol Hyper Canvas' on sister site (sorry can't provide links here) If that's still true then that is pathetic and a real bummer for working with MIDI. One crucial line from that article says " MIDI clips in Live can only play on a single MIDI channel" I don't know if the article below is out of dateīut if it's not then that makes LIVE the worst DAW I've ever seen for handling MIDI. So, I just read about it and it's dreadful. I had not previously bothered to read about Live and MIDI, (never been a great fan of Ableton Live) Looks like my suggestion was a waste of time.Īlthough just as a fast midi audition device (outside of LIVE) it might still be handy. If you add Hyper Canvas to the very tiny SaviHost you get a usable stand alone instrument. ![]() It's still on sister site and astonishingly (given the age) the links are alive.Īlso, I'm assuming you're talking about MIDI files that DO have the control codes in them to set up the instruments as intended. Very basic sounds - quite reasonable - uses Roland's old soundfonts. It's a simple (very tiny) GM2 compatible VSTi (or even DXi)
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