Kirnu - The Arpeggiator 1.0 released
- KVRAF
- 2101 posts since 22 Aug, 2006
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 75 posts since 16 Jun, 2009
So I tried to make a video about how to use Kirnu in FL studio 9 and after one hour I gave up
I simply can't use that program.
Would someone be so kind and explain how to route Kirnu's output to some VSTi or to other instruments.
This program is too complicated to me. I watched some videos on YouTube but I think the procedure is different in version 9.
-Arto
I simply can't use that program.
Would someone be so kind and explain how to route Kirnu's output to some VSTi or to other instruments.
This program is too complicated to me. I watched some videos on YouTube but I think the procedure is different in version 9.
-Arto
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- KVRer
- 28 posts since 18 Jun, 2009
Fantastic plugin, BTW!Arde2 wrote:So I tried to make a video about how to use Kirnu in FL studio 9 and after one hour I gave up
I simply can't use that program.
Would someone be so kind and explain how to route Kirnu's output to some VSTi or to other instruments.
This program is too complicated to me. I watched some videos on YouTube but I think the procedure is different in version 9.
-Arto
I'm far from an FL Studio expert, but this works for me. I'm using FL Studio 9 and not the latest Beta (9.9, IIRC), but it should work the same.
All you need to do is click on the Fruity Wrapper/wrapping settings icon (in the upper left hand corner of the selected plugin; it looks like a gear) of the VST plugin and set either the MIDI Input and Output ports for it.
This doesn't work for Fruity Generator plugins, only VST plugins. i.e., this will work for the VST version of Harmless but not the native version.
-From the toolbar, add or insert a channel for Kirnu (Channels -> Add One -> Arto Vaarala - Kirnu)
-Add or insert another channel for a VST instrument such as Zebra, Alchemy, Harmless, etc.
-Click on the wrapping settings for Kirnu and set the MIDI Output port to the desired number, like '1')
-Click on the wrapping settings for the VST and set the MIDI Input port to the corresponding number, in this case, '1').
Hope this helps and is what you were looking for!
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- KVRist
- 363 posts since 13 Apr, 2004 from NYC, USA
cryophonik wrote:1. Yes I amArde2 wrote: (1) are you insane?
(2) what's the catch?
2. To make people happy
I have always appreciated people giving their VSTs free and I thought I'll start my career as VST developer by giving something back.
This is fantastic. It's QUITE clear, almost at a glance, how much work you put into this.
THANK YOU!
Cheers.
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- KVRist
- 339 posts since 9 May, 2001 from Greece
Hello Arde,
Again, thankyou for this wonderful tool.
I would like to suggest that for future major versions, if you could make the UI controls (the ones the user interacts with) a little bigger. Bigger fonts and everything.
Why? Because live tools, like this arpeggiator, often need to be viewed from a distance. So, large-ish fonts and good contrast is very useful.
Again, thankyou for this wonderful tool.
I would like to suggest that for future major versions, if you could make the UI controls (the ones the user interacts with) a little bigger. Bigger fonts and everything.
Why? Because live tools, like this arpeggiator, often need to be viewed from a distance. So, large-ish fonts and good contrast is very useful.
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- KVRian
- 1439 posts since 25 Nov, 2008 from Seattle, WA
X64! Nice. Can't wait!Arde2 wrote:FYI
osx VST version, win x64 version and non SSE2 version are on their way...
- KVRAF
- 23077 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
What a great plugin!
My only two suggestions to make it better:
* pattern length up to 64 steps
* more CCs available for external modulation with the arp (8 instead of 2)
Kudos!
My only two suggestions to make it better:
* pattern length up to 64 steps
* more CCs available for external modulation with the arp (8 instead of 2)
Kudos!