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> Connecter Un Stand Alone Sur Dp4.5, je sais que c'est possible
mkl2000
post Tue 10 May 2005, 21:29
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comment connecter un stand alone sur DP4.5, je sais que c'est possible, c'est marquer dans le manuel, mais je comprends pas (il est pas trés clair ce manuel...)quelqu'un a t'il deja réussi?

mon but est de connecté un synth logiciel de type absynth, battery2 (cela me premettra peut etre d'avoir les pistes separées qui ne sont pas suportée quand il sont joué en plugin)

voila l'article sur le mode d'emploi:
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A stand-alone virtual instrument is one that runs as a separate application, side by side with Digital Performer (instead of as a plug-in running inside Digital Performer).

Digital Performer does not require any additional preparation for use with CoreMIDI-compatible virtual instruments. (CoreMIDI is the “under-the-hood” portion of Mac OS X that handles MIDI services for MIDI hardware and software.)

If a virtual instrument operates as a separate application, run it concurrently with Digital Performer, and any MIDI inputs and outputs that it publishes to CoreMIDI will appear in Digital Performer’s MIDI input and output menus. Similarly, the instrument's audio outputs will appear in the input menus of Digital Performer's audio tracks.

If the virtual instrument supports ReWire, then it uses the ReWire protocol to exchange MIDI and audio data with Digital Performer.

If the virtual instrument operates as a plug-in inside Digital Performer, open it as described in Virtual Instrument Plug-ins. When you open the plug-in, it’s MIDI inputs and outputs appear in Digital Performer’s MIDI I/O menus.

Interapplication MIDI

Most applications that share MIDI input and output with Digital Performer publish their own virtual MIDI inputs and outputs, which automatically appear in Digital Performer’s MIDI input and output menus. Most of the time, you can use the inputs and outputs provided by these other applications.

There may be times, however, when other applications require Digital Performer to publish inputs and outputs. Use the Interapplication MIDI window (Setup menu) to create them.

Click the Add buttons to create an input or output. To rename them, double-click the name. To remove an input or output, click it and click Delete.

Each input or output acts like a virtual MIDI cable, providing sixteen MIDI channels. Inputs appear by name in any menu in Digital Performer that displays MIDI inputs; outputs appear by name in any Digital Performer menu that displays MIDI outputs. For example, if you wish to send data from a Digital Performer MIDI track to another application, assign the track’s output to a Digital Performer MIDI output.

Digital Performer’s interapplication MIDI inputs and outputs are published to all MIDI applications that support the Mac OS’s built-in MIDI services. A Digital Performer output appears as an input in other applications; conversely, a Digital Performer input appears as an output to other applications.




merci pour vos reponses


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