2.3.2. Audio and MIDI Settings: MacOS
In macOS the process is very similar. The only important difference is that macOS uses
CoreAudio to handle audio. Other than that, everything works the same way as described
for Windows.
2.3.3. Mellotron V as a plug-in
Mellotron V comes in VST2, VST3, AU and AAX plug-in formats for use in all major digital
audio workstations (DAW) including Live, Logic, Cubase, Pro Tools and others. Unlike the
hardware, you can load as many instances as you find useful. The Mellotron V also has
some other big advantages over hardware:
• The instrument will now synchronize to your DAW’s host tempo/bpm rate, when
tempo is a factor;
• You can automate numerous parameters using your DAW’s automation system;
• You can use more than one instance of Mellotron V in a DAW project. In
standalone mode you can only use one, though;
• You can route Mellotron V’s audio outputs freely inside your DAW using the
DAW’s own audio routing system, for mixing and further processing;
• Any additional audio effects your DAW has available may be used to process the
sound, including delay, chorus, filters, etc.;
• Your settings and current instrument state will become recorded in your project,
and you can pick up exactly where you left off the next time you open it.
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