Originally Posted By: WendyM
Originally Posted By: musiclover
Wendy,

Technophile I am not, I like the simple and easy way out. You just load the Vacuum pro as a plugin in one of your biab midi tracks pick a sound in it and it can really transform the sound of your song.

You can mess around with the controls on the synth if you want, but no need to, it just plays out of the box. Loads of different sounds with it too....so easy

I Love realtracks too they sound great, but maybe to think that they the realtracks are playing with feeling for your song, might not be strictly right, the players just recorded the audio (and it sounds great) but they have no idea whatsoever what song you are going to use the samples with.

I guess its a case of what works for you.


Is it ’K I S S'?? It has to be for me.Are you saying I install it and any yellow midi instruments will sound much better than Forte DXi and MSTs and Supertracks will run automatically through it?
Wendy


Well some of the Synth sounds are way out, but maybe you might like that.

After all Vacuum pro is only £1 so you have nothing to loose by trying it.

Just try it on a midi track, not as a default synth in plugins.

When you open the plugin folder and say you want to add the synth to the piano track, it wont appear automatically, you will have to add the vacuum pro.dll file, where it says in plugin dialog add VSTi plugin. Once biab gets to know where it is, you wont be asked again.

So make sure you remember where you installed it, when ruuning the setup.


Musiclover

My music https://www.youtube.com/user/donegalprideofall

Windows 10 (64bit) M-Audio Fast Track Pro, Band in a Box 2025, Cubase 14, Cakewalk and far too many VST plugins that I probably don't need or will ever use smile