Yikes!

The Roland VSC Dxi synth is a plug in, and you only need to select that for your setup. It's best not to check under the Midi options VSC (which is non Dxi.) That can cause some weird problems/error messages. Checking the use Dxi thing overides the other midi options.

Next figure out how to get into the Dxi setup box, it's there, and you can add other plugins like reverb, but the top one should be the Dxi synth. You have some volume controls stuff there too.

It would be simpler if there were no choices but some of, me included, have 3 hardware midi synths, and various software and plug in synths.

Band in a Box works fine with midi, but the quality of the sounds depends on the synth you use. Unless you use all Realtracks and then you are dealing with all audio and no midi.

Perhaps using google and finding basic information about music software plug-ins etc would be of value.

There is a learning curve, and it can be steep.

Took me a long time to learn how to cascade monthly spreadsheets and do advanced income analysis, table lookups etc. I think maybe 5 or 6 months to perfect it to the point others could use it and not mess it up.

On the other hand most of us with experience would sit down in front of your gear and hook it up in a few minutes and it would just work.

Patience! Not all the problems you describe have anything to do with the Software per se, you can't have a program recognize that you just plugged in a Korg to your usb device and have it configure itself for the right model. Maybe someday.


John Conley
Musica est vita