Of importance here is the 'Monitor 1' setting. Again, the 'Route to Performer' is being discussed later. Leave it 'Not connected' the VST Connect plug-in grabs hold of this signal and sends it to the Performer. The Cue (VST Connect) channel has been created by the 'Create VST Connect' function. We'll talk about that later.įor a quick start, your hardware 'Audio Device' and TB mic port should be assigned to a 'Device Port' here. There should be a 'Talkback' channel so that the Performer can hear you. Of course, the 'Control Room' button on the top must be activated (blue). Now, please go to the 'Studio' Tab and assign your speaker hardware ports to the 'Monitor 1' channel (or whatever your Monitor output is named): VST Connections - Studio 'Stereo Not Connected') for later reference. Select the 'Outputs' Tab and set device and 'Device Port' to 'Not Connected': VST Connections - Outputs Go to menu Studio ▸ Audio Connections - in earlier versions, it was Devices ▸ VST Connections, not to be confused with "VST Connect".įor you to hear the Performer at any time, make sure that you are using the Control Room Monitor outputs instead of the main output.įirst, if not already set accordingly, disable outputs from your main output bus. Signal flow chart VST Connect signal flow Of course, we assume that you have read the manual in the first place. If it doesn't, this guide may help to find out why. Usually, an 'Empty' project and 'Create VST Connect' should get you up and going immediately.
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