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VTS like that are used inside a DAW, and are triggered by the keyboard you have selected as your midi input in the options of your DAW.

I believe Real Band is still 32 bit so yes you should download 32 bit.

Someone correct me if I am wrong.

In Real band, create a midi channel, then go to edit VST.

Go to select/add new VST.

Go to the file where you put this VST plugin or where it was stored.

If you did not run it as an install, put it in the Steinberg folder in windows, and just select it there. You may see it as a .dll file. If it is not a .dll file it will not work in Real Band I don't think.

Most DAWS (other than Real Band) allow you to scan for VSTs but you have to select the folders to scan.

If you have real trouble, call tech support and I imagine they will be able to show you how to do this once in Real Band in about five minutes.

Just to let you know, don't get frustrated. This stuff takes about a year to figure out. There is a lot to know.

But once you start to "get it" the learning curve speeds up a lot. In the beginning it can be maddening.