RESENO!
Mislio da je vec bilo reseno, al' eto tek sad mogu da se pohvalim.
Dakle, da bi ste koristili stari Orange Vocoder u Cubase v5 i vise
sa MIDI input-om potreban vam je VST plugin koji ucitava VST plugin-ove. Takodje, mora da bude kompatibilan sa OV2.
Sa Xlutop Chainer-om nije sasvim uspelo. Pokusao sam sa VAZ Modular Effect, i uspelo je. U pitanju je verzija 3.2.1 VAZ Modular-a.
"Jednostavno" (ovo je vec ironija), napravite audio traku s vokalom, na insert-u ucitate VAZ Modular Effect. Zatim u VAZ Synth editor-u samo dodate modul Audio Sources - Input i povezete ga na Master Controls. U sledecem koraku ucitate Orange Vocoder 2.0 na VAZ Mixer-u, to je jedini moguci insert na prvom kanalu, skroz dole. To je sasvim dovoljno.
I onda zna se, dodate MIDI traku i odaberete MIDI output sa nazivom vase audio trake i VAZ Modular Effect insert-om!!!
Naravno da je jednostavnije korstiti Waves Morphoder, ili mozda NI Vokator - njega nisam jos ni probao - ali postoji izvestan nezamenjivi sarm Orange Vocoder-a, pogotovo kad znamo da je "nemoguce" da se koristi u novim sekvencerima
Znaci, sastojci su Orange Vocoder 2.0, Vaz Modular 3.2.1 i Cubase 5.1.1. Ili C7, ko je resio da se pocasti.
Za sledeci put, napravite preset za VAZ Modular Effect i jednim klikom imate spreman OV2 za svirku.
MIDI Note On se ovde ponasa kao Gate, da biste culi audio track morate da imate MIDI input.
VAZNO: VAZ Modular plugin tweak
Kad vec sve objasnjavam, dogadja se da VAZ Modular VST obori Cubase, ili sta vec koristite. Jedan tip je pronasao resenje, to je prosta modifikacija Vazmod.ini file-a.
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewto...r=asc&start=15
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Hi Martin,
I just checked this forum earlier and saw your latest post. I was going to try what you suggested, but was having a problem finding the VazMod.ini file in Win 7. However after looking in the folder
C:\Program Files\Vaz\Vaz Modular
(or C:\Program Files (x86)\VAZ Modular for Windows 7 64bit)
I noticed that on the Windows Explorer bar at the top there is a menu called 'Compatibility files' which when I clicked on it opens another folder path called
C:\Users\UserAccountName\AppData\Local\VirtualStor e\Program Files\VAZ\VAZ Modular
(or C:\Users\UserAccountName\AppData\Local\VirtualStor e\Program Files (x86)\VAZ Modular for Windows 7 64bit)
(UserAccountName will be the name of the Windows User Account)
Inside that folder was the VazMod.ini file. So I opened VazMod.ini with notepad and added/edited the following lines
[Plugin Editor]
Embed Mode=1
These lines correspond to the following settings in Vaz Modular Plugin Options > Preferences > Plugin > Editor Options
where
Embed Mode=0 (This is the same as Never) N.B. This mode works fine for me
Embed Mode=1 (This is the same as Only If Sizable) N.B. This mode works fine
Embed Mode=2 (This is the same as Always) N.B. This mode does NOT work for me
After saving that file I was then able to open up Vaz Modular plugin in Cubase 5 and it now starts up in its own window. As mentioned above, if I change the Embed Mode to 2 the plugin will not start and Cubase crashes. But in the other modes Vaz Modular Plugin opens fine.
The above solution works in both Win 7 64bit and 32bit, so I didnt need to do the registry changes that you mention in the thread above.
I dont know why the Embed Mode=2 (Always mode) crashes Cubase 5 but perhaps you might be able to find out. But in the meantime the other modes work fine and I am able to use Vaz Modular now without a problem. So hope that info helps you and thanks again for the updates and help.
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