Reply 240 of 263, by Abu Brandino
Falcosoft wrote on 2024-04-28, 14:42:It seems you misunderstood the purpose of the Configure VSTi dialog. It is NOT supposed to output sound. It is only for selectin […]
Abu Brandino wrote on 2024-04-28, 12:34:Falcosoft wrote on 2024-04-27, 15:18:There is no such general problem with SC-VA so it must be a configuration related problem on your side. What Midi client do you […]
There is no such general problem with SC-VA so it must be a configuration related problem on your side. What Midi client do you use?
First you should select the "Show VST dialog when a port is activated" option. Then check that the dialog opens when you start your Midi client and select VST Midi driver port. Then check if SC-VA reacts at all or not. And also check your Midi client is not muted in Windows mixer.
Here is a short how-to video about this:
https://youtu.be/EDKNF2BVwmQWell I'm trying to use it with WMP and DOSBox but there's just been no audio output. I had that option selected. SC-VA just wasn't emitting any sound when I opened the dialogue with "Configure VSTi" and then the preview button in SC-VA emits no sound when pressed.
It seems you misunderstood the purpose of the Configure VSTi dialog. It is NOT supposed to output sound. It is only for selecting and configuring the plugins that will be used by Midi clients when they actually open VST Midi driver port(s). After you selected SC-VA and configured it in Configure VSTi dialog you should simply close the dialog.
Please, watch the video linked in my previous post again.
For WMP and DosBox you have to select VST Midi driver port A or port B as default Midi output port (e.g in Coolsoft Midi mapper).
Ah yes thank you for the explanation. It works perfectly. Great tool man, it's replaced the SAVIHost with LoopMIDI method I used. Is LoopMIDI redundant now?