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Old 01-03-2006, 06:18 PM
Voltrane
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Default Hello, I am testing ForteDx

Hello,

I am testing ForteDxi with BIAB and would do the same with Composer.Is it possible to use DXI with Composer?HOW?
Thanks a lot
Marc
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Old 05-21-2008, 06:16 AM
Joshua Frost (jdfrost)
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Default Hi All, Was this question e

Hi All,

Was this question ever answered? Is it possible to use DXi with the latest Composer or Musician (version 2.4.x)?

Thanks,
Joshua
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Old 05-21-2008, 11:57 AM
David Jacklin (dj)
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Default Hi, Joshua: Notation Softwa

Hi, Joshua:

Notation Software products do not currently support any type of audio plug-ins.

It is possible to create a work-around, using a virtual midi port (such as Maple Midi or Hubi's Loopback) and a stand-alone host for the plug-in(s).

I use Herman Seib's excellent freeware VSTHost and SaviHost programs for VST's and VSTi's.

The only stand-alone DXi host that I can find is Console by ArtTeknica. You can find a demo here:

http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/ConsoleSMS/

It is not, unfortunately, freeware, but I can't seem to find a freeware DXi host.

I'm not sure whether it is because DXi are harder to program than VSTi or what, but it seems that the DX plug-in industry is much more focussed on commercial/retail release than freeware.

However, most DX plug-ins have sibling VST versions or, certainly, equivalent ones. You might consider coming over to the dark side.

Good luck.

David
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