DSI Mopho VSTi editor (Windows)
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- 1374 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Finland
Didi emailed me. Seems it might be a bug in the Keyboard editor. I'm on it.
Keep reporting any problems you have. Thanks
Keep reporting any problems you have. Thanks
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- 1374 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Finland
It seems it's a bug that also affects the desktop version, but in a different way. It's got to do with the sysex value indexing. Assignable parameter knobs might not keep their assignments. I'll fix this asap.mkdr wrote:Didi emailed me. Seems it might be a bug in the Keyboard editor. I'm on it.
Keep reporting any problems you have. Thanks
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 17 Jul, 2012
Price seems really resonable and i tried demo in Ableton live. But i cant make it work - I load it as vsti, and unable to choose midi ports to control mopho - it says midi used my another application, witch is live itself, so no idea how to make it work :/
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- KVRAF
- 4278 posts since 14 Nov, 2008 from UK
You need to go into your device/midi settings and change this within Ableton live, i.e. in cubase you need to make it inactive. this is not an issue with the editor.sk1e wrote:Price seems really resonable and i tried demo in Ableton live. But i cant make it work - I load it as vsti, and unable to choose midi ports to control mopho - it says midi used my another application, witch is live itself, so no idea how to make it work :/
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 17 Jul, 2012
got that sorted! looking good so farbreakmixer wrote:You need to go into your device/midi settings and change this within Ableton live, i.e. in cubase you need to make it inactive. this is not an issue with the editor.sk1e wrote:Price seems really resonable and i tried demo in Ableton live. But i cant make it work - I load it as vsti, and unable to choose midi ports to control mopho - it says midi used my another application, witch is live itself, so no idea how to make it work :/
may be you can help me with one more thing
i dont quite get, how he handles multiple instancees of vst's
for example 1 programmed nice bass on track 1, and the keys on track 2
if i switch between tracks, patch stays the same, i should manually safe and load patch for eatch track to record audio ?
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- KVRAF
- 4278 posts since 14 Nov, 2008 from UK
You can only load one instance of the vst editor, the mopho is mono-timberal too. to get over this record your bass track to audio and start over.sk1e wrote:got that sorted! looking good so farbreakmixer wrote:You need to go into your device/midi settings and change this within Ableton live, i.e. in cubase you need to make it inactive. this is not an issue with the editor.sk1e wrote:Price seems really resonable and i tried demo in Ableton live. But i cant make it work - I load it as vsti, and unable to choose midi ports to control mopho - it says midi used my another application, witch is live itself, so no idea how to make it work :/
may be you can help me with one more thing
i dont quite get, how he handles multiple instancees of vst's
for example 1 programmed nice bass on track 1, and the keys on track 2
if i switch between tracks, patch stays the same, i should manually safe and load patch for eatch track to record audio ?
You would need a multi-timberal vst/hardware to do that...hope i got you correct.
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 17 Jul, 2012
i understand that is it monophonic. I just thought that the point of vst editor was to keep its settings for each trackbreakmixer wrote:You can only load one instance of the vst editor, the mopho is mono-timberal too. to get over this record your bass track to audio and start over.sk1e wrote:got that sorted! looking good so farbreakmixer wrote:You need to go into your device/midi settings and change this within Ableton live, i.e. in cubase you need to make it inactive. this is not an issue with the editor.sk1e wrote:Price seems really resonable and i tried demo in Ableton live. But i cant make it work - I load it as vsti, and unable to choose midi ports to control mopho - it says midi used my another application, witch is live itself, so no idea how to make it work :/
may be you can help me with one more thing
i dont quite get, how he handles multiple instancees of vst's
for example 1 programmed nice bass on track 1, and the keys on track 2
if i switch between tracks, patch stays the same, i should manually safe and load patch for eatch track to record audio ?
You would need a multi-timberal vst/hardware to do that...hope i got you correct.
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- KVRAF
- 4278 posts since 14 Nov, 2008 from UK
I would say the point of the vst editor(IMHO) was full control of the parameters on screen that the mopho desktop lacks and totall recall of settings within your daws project upon reloading it, like a normal vst would. I've got a Prophet 08 on order and for that I may not bother with a VST editor for it - because it's all there on the hardware.sk1e wrote:i understand that is it monophonic. I just thought that the point of vst editor was to keep its settings for each trackbreakmixer wrote:You can only load one instance of the vst editor, the mopho is mono-timberal too. to get over this record your bass track to audio and start over.sk1e wrote:got that sorted! looking good so farbreakmixer wrote:You need to go into your device/midi settings and change this within Ableton live, i.e. in cubase you need to make it inactive. this is not an issue with the editor.sk1e wrote:Price seems really resonable and i tried demo in Ableton live. But i cant make it work - I load it as vsti, and unable to choose midi ports to control mopho - it says midi used my another application, witch is live itself, so no idea how to make it work :/
may be you can help me with one more thing
i dont quite get, how he handles multiple instancees of vst's
for example 1 programmed nice bass on track 1, and the keys on track 2
if i switch between tracks, patch stays the same, i should manually safe and load patch for eatch track to record audio ?
You would need a multi-timberal vst/hardware to do that...hope i got you correct.
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 17 Jul, 2012
so as far as i understood, i can only total recall settings for 1 vst per project?breakmixer wrote: I would say the point of the vst editor(IMHO) was full control of the parameters on screen that the mopho desktop lacks and totall recall of settings within your daws project upon reloading it, like a normal vst would. I've got a Prophet 08 on order and for that I may not bother with a VST editor for it - because it's all there on the hardware.
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- KVRAF
- 4278 posts since 14 Nov, 2008 from UK
I'd say so...not like native vst's.sk1e wrote:so as far as i understood, i can only total recall settings for 1 vst per project?breakmixer wrote: I would say the point of the vst editor(IMHO) was full control of the parameters on screen that the mopho desktop lacks and totall recall of settings within your daws project upon reloading it, like a normal vst would. I've got a Prophet 08 on order and for that I may not bother with a VST editor for it - because it's all there on the hardware.
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- 1374 posts since 5 May, 2007 from Finland
Yep. That is correct. The defining factor here is that a midi port can only be open once in an application.. and because DAWs are so stupidly broken in their midi spec that they don't pass on sysex the MophoEd has to run it's own midi port. There's not much that can be done about it. I did come up with workarounds for this (for example a separate server process which vst instances would send their midi data to over TCP.. or just multitimbral parts inside the vst intself of which only one would be active, etc..), but they weren't stable or logical enough to be included in this version of the editor.sk1e wrote:so as far as i understood, i can only total recall settings for 1 vst per project?breakmixer wrote: I would say the point of the vst editor(IMHO) was full control of the parameters on screen that the mopho desktop lacks and totall recall of settings within your daws project upon reloading it, like a normal vst would. I've got a Prophet 08 on order and for that I may not bother with a VST editor for it - because it's all there on the hardware.
You can however save as many patches to your patch bank as you like and load them up when needed. That's unfortunately the best i can offer at the moment... or what anyone else can offer for that matter.
With all the problems of integrated vst-sysex editors it almost seems as if DAW makers are trying to smoke HW out of the picture..
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 17 Jul, 2012
Than why it is better to have VSTi editor,than usual editor ?mkdr wrote: Yep. That is correct. The defining factor here is that a midi port can only be open once in an application.. and because DAWs are so stupidly broken in their midi spec that they don't pass on sysex the MophoEd has to run it's own midi port. There's not much that can be done about it. I did come up with workarounds for this (for example a separate server process which vst instances would send their midi data to over TCP.. or just multitimbral parts inside the vst intself of which only one would be active, etc..), but they weren't stable or logical enough to be included in this version of the editor.
You can however save as many patches to your patch bank as you like and load them up when needed. That's unfortunately the best i can offer at the moment... or what anyone else can offer for that matter.
With all the problems of integrated vst-sysex editors it almost seems as if DAW makers are trying to smoke HW out of the picture..
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- KVRAF
- 4278 posts since 14 Nov, 2008 from UK
So you can make/tweak patches as your building the track in the DAW to sit in the mix. the mopho'ed VST makes it as simple as using a vst - the only drawback is having to bounce the audio after you have finished with the midi side. But you would have to do that without an editor - so it's only got plus points for me.sk1e wrote:Than why it is better to have VSTi editor,than usual editor ?mkdr wrote: Yep. That is correct. The defining factor here is that a midi port can only be open once in an application.. and because DAWs are so stupidly broken in their midi spec that they don't pass on sysex the MophoEd has to run it's own midi port. There's not much that can be done about it. I did come up with workarounds for this (for example a separate server process which vst instances would send their midi data to over TCP.. or just multitimbral parts inside the vst intself of which only one would be active, etc..), but they weren't stable or logical enough to be included in this version of the editor.
You can however save as many patches to your patch bank as you like and load them up when needed. That's unfortunately the best i can offer at the moment... or what anyone else can offer for that matter.
With all the problems of integrated vst-sysex editors it almost seems as if DAW makers are trying to smoke HW out of the picture..
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Instant recall of projectssk1e wrote:Than why it is better to have VSTi editor,than usual editor ?mkdr wrote: Yep. That is correct. The defining factor here is that a midi port can only be open once in an application.. and because DAWs are so stupidly broken in their midi spec that they don't pass on sysex the MophoEd has to run it's own midi port. There's not much that can be done about it. I did come up with workarounds for this (for example a separate server process which vst instances would send their midi data to over TCP.. or just multitimbral parts inside the vst intself of which only one would be active, etc..), but they weren't stable or logical enough to be included in this version of the editor.
You can however save as many patches to your patch bank as you like and load them up when needed. That's unfortunately the best i can offer at the moment... or what anyone else can offer for that matter.
With all the problems of integrated vst-sysex editors it almost seems as if DAW makers are trying to smoke HW out of the picture..
Full automation support
Easier controller assignment
All in all better integration and workflow
If you feel these are not important to you, by all means use the included editor. Nothing wrong in that.
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- KVRer
- 9 posts since 17 Jul, 2012
Im very new to hardware, sorry if it sounded like im saying that this editor is not needed or bad, im just trying to figure out new workflow for me.mkdr wrote: Instant recall of projects
Full automation support
Easier controller assignment
All in all better integration and workflow
If you feel these are not important to you, by all means use the included editor. Nothing wrong in that.