Using
Strum Acoustic
as a Plug-In
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Using
Strum Acoustic
as a Plug-In
Strum Acoustic
is available in VST, AudioUnit and RTAS formats and integrates seamlessly into the
industry most popular multi-track recording and sequencing environments as a virtual instrument
plug-in. The plug-in versions will work exactly the same way as the standalone version, except
for the audio, MIDI, and latency configurations that will be taken care of by the host sequencer.
Furthermore
Strum Acoustic
works as any other plug-in in these environments so we recommend
that you refer to your sequencer documentation in case you have problems running
Strum Acoustic
as a plug-in. We review here some general points to keep in mind when using a plug-in version of
Strum Acoustic
.
9.1
Window Size
The size of the
Strum Acoustic
window is fixed when it is used as a plug-in.
9.2
Audio and MIDI Parameters
When
Strum Acoustic
is used as a plug-in, the audio and MIDI ports, sampling rate, buffer size,
and audio format are determined by the host sequencer.
9.3
Automation
Strum Acoustic
supports automation functions of host sequencers. Automation can usually be done
by using MIDI links and recording MIDI events, or by recording the motion of controls on the
interface.
9.4
Multiple Instances
Multiple instances of
Strum Acoustic
can be launched simultaneously in a host sequencer.
9.5
Saving Projects
When saving a project in a host sequencer, the program list is saved with the project in order to
make sure that the instrument will be in the same state as when you saved the project when you
re-open it even if the preset library of the instrument was modified. MIDI links are also saved.
Note that the default program list (the same as that loaded in standalone mode) appears when
Strum Acoustic
is opened in a new project or if a new instance of the plug-in is opened in an
existing project. To change the default program list, use the
Save All Programs
command from
the
Programs
menu in an instance of the instrument which displays the desired program list.