The problem is, that some notes are cutted off, although they should be sustained. so I could end up with 16 different VSTis played by reViSiT. Then load the actual VSTi to generate the sound and set the input port to 1Īnd this setting is actually partially working, for each other VSTi as instrument, I have to load other instance of midichannelfilter and set it to filter channel 2 etc. Set the midichannelfilter input port to 20 and output port to e.g 1 and select the midi channel to filter to be the number 1Ĥ. Set up an instrument in reViSiT on midi channel 1 and output device to VST hostģ. Set up the output port of reViSiT to e.g. My approach to this problem was using another VSTi, called midichannelfilter.dll developed by ndc Plugs and I did it like this:ġ. But for the love of god, I can't figure out, how to set it up to work with multiple VSTis. ReViSiT is great piece of software, and I would like to make it work in FL Studio 10. Posted 2:13 AM (#15311) Subject: Setting up MIDI in FL Studio to work with multiple VSTi ReViSiT - Tracking Software for VST hosts -> Help & Support Setting up MIDI in FL Studio to work with multiple VSTi Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 NashNET Forums -> reViSiT - Tracking Software for VST hosts -> Help & Support -> View Thread Setting up MIDI in FL Studio to work with multiple VSTi Search
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