Re: MrRay73.dll with dssi-vst-0.8 and dssi-host-jack?

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Hi

I'm glad you've got it worked out -- as I mentioned in my previous 
message, I have had MrRay73 working with (much) earlier versions of both 
dssi-vst and FST so I was surprised that it wasn't still do-able.

Anyway, I'd just use the transpose buttons on my Edirol PCR-80, but if 
you don't have such features qmidiroute should do what you need. I've 
found it very useful for splitting my midi controller for playing dual 
manual organs like Hammond or the fantastic Aeolus.

Cheers

Q

oz wrote:
> Hey, solved!
> 
> I had success starting MrRay73 just with vsthost (from dssi-vst-0.8) 
> rather than jack-dssi-host.
> 
> Another problem remaining now is, that the midi-notes from my keyboard 
> are one octave too high. I would need something, like a 
> midi-event-processor, which i can connect in qjackctl and that 
> transposes the incoming notes down, before they are routed to MrRay.
> 
> Is it "qmidiroute", what I'm looking for?
> 
> thanks,
> oz
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