Re: Application to host vst
Yeah, that's right. I don't know, why I didn't think of that. I've already this add-on installed, and I can choose which synthesizer to use, and then I just choose the VST.Thank you.
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Re: Application to host vst
@akse0435, FooMIDI. Done!
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Re: Application to host vst
Yes, I found out, and it also has a wav-recorder.So I'm only looking for a program to convert midi to wav using a vst synth.
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Re: Application to host vst
accessibility in CFX Concert Grand. is not that bad, I'm not sure if jaws has anything similar to NVDA OCR but if it has, you can rely on that to easily change presets, switch perspective, and some other stuff. Lot's of parameters are exposed too.
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Re: Application to host vst
just now found out that the vst plug-in is fairly accesible, so VST Midi System Synth will still Works fine for me. So now, I'm only looking for a program which can convert a midi-file to a wav-file using a VST synth. Just a suggestion, but does there maybe
Re: Application to host vst
With respect to the accessibility of VSTs in general, they can expose parameters via an interface that lets them be automated through midi (i.e. can connect to a physical knob), via a UI, or both. it's up to the author, but it's quite possible that things only
Re: Application to host vst
You can use Reaper if you want to make music, but if you want to play the vst only, you can use SaviHost. It's accessible for Jaws. You can use it with the jaws cursor.https://www.hermannseib.com/english/savihost.htm
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Re: Application to host vst
Yes, I am using JAWS.The virtual piano, that I'm thinking of buying is the Garritan Abbey Road CFX Concert Grand. It Works with more Things than vst, but I'm interested in using vst, so I can find a program that can convert midi-files to wave-files
Re: Application to host vst
Reaper would probably be your best bet because most of us here use it.Speaking of vitual pianos, addictive keys is accessible with the sibiac add-on for NVDA, but you said you're using jaws/
URL: https://forum.audiogames.net/post/554222/#p554222
Re: Application to host vst
well then get reaper and you'll be all set. It has a midi editor too.
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Re: Application to host vst
@ManFromTheDark, Er, never could get that to work. I don't get any wave devices.
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Re: Application to host vst
Well, Reaper is a fully featured daw and can do way more than just what you're asking for. Anyway - if you're looking for just a simple vst host and which btw works somewhat better with jaws than NVDA, go check out this:https://www.hermannseib.com/english
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So, the accesibility depends on the vst it self?I'm currently using a program called VST Midi System Synth, and it Works quite well, however it can not directly convert midi-files to wav-files, and I don't know if I can use it with a virtual piano vst
Re: Application to host vst
I believe Reaper with Osara supports Jaws. Note that whatever VST this is may not be accessible anyway; you should ask other blind musicians if it is.
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