
a VST slot.
5. Create a 'MIDI' track. Select this MIDI track. (this will be the MIDI track the VST Lead Editor
is on).
6. On the I/O properties panel for this MIDI track, assign the MIDI input to the 'VST Lead
Editor'. Assign the MIDI output to go to the MIDI port (and channel) that your Clavia Lead
is on.
7. Create another 'MIDI track'. Select this track.
8. On the I/O properties panel for this MIDI track, assign the MIDI input to your MIDI
keyboard. Assign the MIDI output to go to the MIDI port (and channel) that your Clavia
Lead is on. (this will be the MIDI track to play and record your note/pitch/mod changes to
the Clavia Lead).
9. Activate the little yellow 'speaker' icons for both MIDI tracks (this allows them to be played
even if the track is not selected).
10. Start tweaking and playing the Clavia Lead via the VST Lead Editor and your MIDI
keyboard. Cool!
NOTES- *Setup for other hosts is similar. Please see the Host Support page on the reKon audio
web site for more information. **Note that MIDI messages were dropped from VSTi in Cubase
SX 3.1.1+ and Cubase 4 versions 4.0 - 4.1.2 (a SB bug). Please refer to the Steinberg website
for more details on MIDI support and versions in these hosts.
STEP 3: Setting Up MIDI IN tracks
For MIDI Input into the editor:
1. Follow Steps 1 -4 above. * Be sure to disable any outgoing MIDI tracks from the editor to
prevent a feedback loop!)
2. Create a 'MIDI' track. Select this MIDI track. (this will be the MIDI track the VST Lead Editor
is on).
3. On the I/O properties panel for this MIDI track, assign the MIDI input to the MIDI port (and
channel) that your Clavia Lead is on. assign the MIDI Output to the 'VST Lead Editor'.
4. Turn some knobs on the Lead. The editor should respond by visually showing the movement
of this control in the editor.
How to load a Lead patch into the editor:
Once you have completed the MIDI input steps above, you can now receive a 'Single Controller
Dump' from the Lead to 'recreate' the patch in the editor. Here's how:
1. Select the patch on the Lead that you wish to save into the editor.
2. Press the 'Shift+Dump One' button.
3. The editor will update all parameters to the values of the dumped patch.
4. Rename the patch in the editor to the name of the hardware patch. Save the patch as an .fxp
file.
The Graphical User Interface
Using The Graphical User Interface
The graphical user interface of the VST Lead Editor™ is designed for maximum ease of use,
giving you easy access to all of the Clavia Lead™ controls right on one screen. You are also
able to rename, modify and browse the patches right inside the editor itself. All control elements
are handled via either a Knob, Combo box, Button or Text Edit Box.
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