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VSC problem - Alternatives? Greetings, I'm trying to use the following programs to get started with my 'home' studio: Sonar Producer Edition FastTrack Pro (M-Audio) 4x4 Roland Virtual Sound Canvas Though, a problem occurs: Roland VSC isn't available for my version of windows (win 7 64 bit premium home) - Is there any other program just like VSC out there that would fit into 'Midi output' that Sonar asks when your first start it?
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Feb 20, 2010 EDIROL.Virtual.Sound.Canvas.VSTi.v1.60-ASSiGN Virtual Sound Canvas The VSC, Virtual Sound Canvas, is a software sound module that provides a complete General MIDI 2 and Roland GS sound set of MIDI instruments to be used on your PC (Windows XP, 2000, Me, 98). Roland/Edirol Sound Canvas lineup is a series of PCM-based MIDI sound modules and PC sound cards primarily intended for computer music usage, created by Roland Corporation. All Sound Canvas modules are General MIDI compatible. Some models include serial or USB connection to computer.
I'd love if it was a freeware, though, I'm still interested even though it costs a low amount. If I am anyhow unclear in the past text, please tell me so I can clarify. Thank you, Anthony Dupont. Welcome to the forum.
Which Cakewalk program are you running? The DXi version of Edirol (Roland) VSC won't work (in 64-bit OS), but the VST version should. The MIDI Output that SONAR asks you to choose is a physical device (not a soft synth), such as the Microsoft GS Wavetable synth or any other MIDI device connected to the computer, such as your Fast Track. I believe that has MIDI ports. If that's connected to a MIDI keyboard/controller, you can select that. Well, you can select that even if it's not connected to a keyboard.
Download Music Creator 6 for ~$50. That comes with Cakewalk's TTS-1 soft synth and I think it sounds better than the Edirol VSC. It also includes Cakewalk SoundCenter and Studio Instrument Drums VSTis. If your older program supports the use of VSTs. Older Cakewalk programs did not. Anthony, welcome.
This is probably going to seem harsh, but it's for your own good. I hope your av/spyware/malware software is up to date. I can only find the software you have listed on torrent/hacker sites. That's some bad mojo, bud. Sonar PE6 is eight years old. It did not natively support VSTs, and required a separate program to use them.
This program was included with legit copies. VSTs will not appear in the MIDI I/O options you are looking at. They are treated in a very different manner. I very much join Greg in suggesting you download Music Creator 6. It is designed for your contemporary environment. It is a complete package. It has tutorials and help files.
It won't invite a plague of locusts to visit your hard drive. Well worth $50, yes? RobertB Sonar PE6 is eight years old.
It did not natively support VSTs, and required a separate program to use them. This program was included with legit copies. VSTs will not appear in the MIDI I/O options you are looking at.
They are treated in a very different manner. Are you sure about this? Sonar 6PE was the first version that I ever used and as far as I knew VST plugin support was native.
At the time (2007), there was talk of a 'VST wrapper' on the forums but I was led to believe that it applied to older versions and not to version 6. What should I do so it works? The smart-aleck answer would be.
Get another computer running 32-bit XP. Roland has some info on the VSC here but none of it is good for you. Except the part where it says the VSC has both DX and VST versions included. You may be able to use it if you install and run the 32-bit SONAR PE and set the OS up to run SONAR in 32-bit compatibility mode. As far as your uncle having the VSC listed as his MIDI device, I don't know how that's done unless at some point he had the hardware VSC.
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