2016/07/31 12:13:19
TerraSin

2016/07/31 12:19:21
Paul P
jerrypettit
Anybody ever been able to get it to work in SONAR?  I've copied some instructional threads I've read around the Internet, but my routing still isn't getting me anywhere.  

 
This thread may be of help :  http://forum.cakewalk.com/Setting-up-an-appegiator-plugin-in-Sonar-m3341576.aspx
 
It refers specifically to Kirnu and BlueARP arpeggiators but the setup should be the same.
 
2016/07/31 13:42:12
TheMaartian
jerrypettit
Anybody ever been able to get it to work in SONAR?  I've copied some instructional threads I've read around the Internet, but my routing still isn't getting me anywhere.  
 
I have a request for help in the main SONAR forum, so won't duplicate here.  I've routed midi generators before, but just not getting anywhere with this one.


Here's a little something I cobbled together.
 
How To Setup Cthulhu in SONAR
1. From the Insert menu, choose: Soft Synth > VST2 > Cthulhu
 
In the dialog box that pops up, tick:  Midi source, synth track folder, first synth audio out, enable midi output, synth property page, recall assignable controls. Then click OK
 
2. Next Insert whatever soft synth you would like Cthulhu to play.  I'll use True Pianos Cakewalk as an example, but you can use any: Insert > Soft synth > VST2 > True Pianos Cakewalk.
 
In the dialog box that pops up, tick: MIDI source, Synth track folder, First synth audio output, Synth property page, recall assignable controllers. Enable MIDI out does not need to be ticked. Now click OK.
 
You now have 2 folders, both containing a MIDI track and a synth track.
 
3. In the synth folder (True Pianos in this example), select the MIDI track. From the input drop down menu, choose your keyboard input. Now play some notes to make sure you have sound. Now from the same dropdown menu, change the input to Cthulhu 1 > MIDI Omni. You have now routed the output of Cthulhu to your soft synth.
 
4. IMPORTANT! MAKE SURE THAT THE INPUT ECHO BUTTON IS ACTIVE (BLUE) ON BOTH THE MIDI TRACK IN THE Synth FOLDER, AND THE MIDI TRACK IN THE Cthulhu FOLDER.
 
5.  Select the MIDI track in the Cthulhu folder. Make sure its input is set to your keyboard in MIDI Omni mode using the drop down input menu.
 
6. If the Cthulhu VST property page isn't already open, click on its synth track icon to open it. You will see on the page a drop down entitled Chord Presets. Click on it and choose any preset. Now play a single note on the keyboard (still with the MIDI track in the Cthulhu folder selected, but with the Input Echo button activated on both MIDI tracks). You should hear the chosen arpeggio play. Note that you will also hear a tone generated by Cthulhu. This can be turned off using the speaker icon in its VST property page.
 
Now that you have it working, select both folders and the tracks using control-click, right click on the blue highlighted section of any of the selected tracks and choose "save as track template" from the dropdown menu and give it any name you like.
 
Next time you want to load it, just right click in empty space below your last track and choose 'insert from track template', then the name you saved. This will load both the soft synth and Cthulhu and set up all of the inputs and outputs for you. You just click on the Cthulhu MIDI track and play away!
2016/07/31 21:52:04
Fleer
BassDaddy
"Cthulhus" means "the cattle are dying" in Bulgarian. (Bulgaria, home of the groin harp) Tell us how a real man plays the groin harp Fleersy.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QgaRd4d8hOY
2017/04/15 23:16:06
kitekrazy1
WORST DOCUMENTATION EVER! I'm not sure I got it to work yet
 
I've found a way to frustrate myself by getting this to work with my DAWs.
 
2017/04/15 23:53:54
Fleer
Just play those Bach chorals. It's the time of the year.
2017/04/16 00:13:01
kitekrazy1
Easiest Daw for set up in is Mixcraft.   FL Studio has Riff Machine, Reason has tools, Live probably has something.  Most synths have arps.  Always create your own midis or even buy them. 
 
I probably have the resources and not use financial resources.
 
 
2017/04/16 00:31:56
Fleer
Waveform!
2017/04/16 14:42:57
kitekrazy1
Fleer
Waveform!



It was worth the $11 extra instead of Cthulhu.   It seems like the challenge is getting it set up and working.  Even this 3rd party tutorial is a fail in this area.  Wonder why Groove3 and MacProVideo hasn't touched this yet.
2017/04/16 17:33:06
Zo
kitekrazy1
Fleer
Waveform!



It was worth the $11 extra instead of Cthulhu.   It seems like the challenge is getting it set up and working.  Even this 3rd party tutorial is a fail in this area.  Wonder why Groove3 and MacProVideo hasn't touched this yet.


kITE WATCH  my video on NORA , the way i set it up (in sonar of course) is the way you gonna do with Chtulu or any other chord or midi generator ...
 
At "1 min" i explain teh set up 
 

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