Now that Dorico and your Piano VST are receiving the signal simultaneously, you no longer need to hear the input signal in Dorico, so go to Preferences / Play and uncheck “Enable MIDI Thru.” You should now only hear Piano when inputting, but of course hear the full complement of loaded VST sounds when playing back.Īs I know there are others that work this way too, it would be a nice feature if Dorico could support this automatically within the program, but it’s still not too hard to accomplish.Select one of the ports you created in your standalone VST, and another in Preferences / Play / MIDI Input Devices.To route the signal to the ports I use Bome, but last I checked the ancient free program MIDI-OX still works too. You can create virtual MIDI ports with a freeware program called loopMIDI. Use a software MIDI router to route the MIDI signal to both Dorico and Pianoteq simultaneously.The new instrument, Classical (acoustic) guitar which is tempting. Upgrade page: (with a nice long grace period of a year if I read the FAQ correctly). Open a Pianoteq as a standalone VST outside of Dorico. Pianoteq v8 Dorico arco November 17, 2022, 3:53am 1 For those interested, I saw this just now.It would be great if we could specify a default input sound in Dorico, but we can’t. SEARCH Piano Forums & Piano World (ad) Pianoteq (ad) Piano Life Saver - Dampp Chaser we have recently been given an RS Howard New York Upright Piano with. Basically cutting and pasting from one of my previous posts … CPU usage is rarely more than 20 of any single core. I use 48k/48k, maximum polyphony and a buffer size of 64 for 1.3 ms delay with ASIO4ALL drivers. Just in the last week there are posts here and here. Pianoteq 8 runs absolutely fine on all three of my systems running Windows 10 when I use the integrated audio, or the soundcard. This issue comes up a lot and I work this way too. I guess it sounds like some sort of MIDI routing issue, but I’m not sure what.
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