Specifications
Chapter 10: Bruno and Reso 83
Notes played with the on-screen keyboard are
triggered at a MIDI velocity of 92.
To play Bruno/Reso with the on-screen keyboard:
1 Open the Plug-In window for Bruno/Reso.
2 Click Play on the Pro Tools Transport to start
audio playback.
3 Click the on-screen keyboard. Bruno/Reso will
only produce sound while audio plays on the
source track.
To latch keys on the on-screen keyboard:
1 Click the Latch bar, then click multiple keys.
Chords can be played in this way.
2 To turn off a latched key, click it a second
time.
3 To turn off key latching entirely, click the
Latch bar a second time.
Using MIDI
You can play Bruno/Reso live using a MIDI key-
board controller. You can also use the MIDI key-
board controller to record your performance on
a MIDI track and route it to Bruno/Reso for play-
back.
To configure Bruno/Reso for MIDI input:
1 Insert Bruno/Reso on an audio track.
2 Choose File > New Track and specify 1 new
MIDI track, then click Create. Create a separate
MIDI track for each Bruno/Reso plug-in you use.
3 Click the MIDI track’s MIDI Device/Channel
Selector and choose Bruno or Reso.
If you are using multiple Bruno/Reso plug-ins,
they will all appear in this pop-up. Route the
MIDI track to the correct one.
4 Record-enable the MIDI track.
5 Test your MIDI connection by playing notes
on your MIDI keyboard. The corresponding
notes should highlight on Bruno/Reso’s on-
screen keyboard.
To play Bruno/Reso with a MIDI controller:
1 Start audio playback.
2 Play your MIDI keyboard while audio plays.
Bruno/Reso only produces sound during audio
playback on the source track.
Using MIDI Playback
You can also play Bruno/Reso using a Pro Tools
MIDI track. Use a separate MIDI track for each
Bruno/Reso plug-in.
To play Bruno/Reso using a MIDI track:
1 Insert Bruno or Reso on an audio track.
2 Click the MIDI track’s MIDI Device/Channel
Selector and choose Bruno or Reso. If you are us-
ing multiple Bruno or Reso plug-ins, they will all
appear in this pop-up. Route the MIDI track to
the correct one.
3 Start Pro Tools playback.
Saving a Bruno or Reso setting while keys
are latched also saves the latched keys.
On Mac OS 9, Pro Tools requires OMS for
MIDI communication with Bruno/Reso. If
you are running Mac OS 9 and OMS is not
currently installed and configured on your
system, refer to your Pro Tools Getting
Started Guide for instructions.