Virtual Guitarist 2

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Virtual Guitarist
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Note that you are now running two completely separate applications.
When you save your sequencer project, this will include the overall
channel and bus configuration, but none of the settings in Virtual Gui-
tarist! To retain your Virtual Guitarist settings, choose the Save Bank
command (which can be found in the File menu for Windows or the
Virtual Guitarist menu for Macintosh). You may want to choose a file
name that indicates that the file contains settings created for a partic-
ular sequencer project.
Similarly, when you re-open a project in your sequencer application and
have launched Virtual Guitarist, use the Load Bank command in Virtual
Guitarist to reload the Virtual Guitarist settings pertaining to this parti-
cular project.
The Preferences dialog
When running Virtual Guitarist as a stand-alone application, you will
find a Preferences item in the File menu in the top left corner of the
application window (Win) or in the Virtual Guitarist menu in the top left
of the display (Mac). When selected, a dialog with a number of op-
tions opens.
Select an audio card driver from the ASIO Device pop-up.
In the table below the ASIO device pop-up, click one of the entries in
the ASIO Output column to change the assignment of virtual outputs
of your VST Instrument to the physical outputs on your audio hardware.
Click the ASIO Control Panel button to open a dialog with advanced settings for your
ASIO device.
Use the MIDI Input pop-up to specify a MIDI input. Click the Reset
MIDI button to reset all MIDI controllers.
Clicking Reset MIDI is similar to pressing the Panic button on a MIDI keyboard.
The Tempo and Time Signature fields provide Virtual Guitarist with
tempo and time signature information.
In stand-alone mode, such information is not available from a host application.
The other items on the File menu (Save/Load Bank and Save/Load
Program) are the same as on the VSTi’s rack menu.