You can edit the sounds and effects loaded into VST instruments; for example, if you are using a third-party sound library.
Prerequisite
You have loaded the VST instruments that you want to edit, either manually or by applying a playback template.
Procedure
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In Play mode, choose VST and MIDI in the left zone to show the VST and MIDI panel.
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In a plug-in instance containing the VST instrument that you want to edit, click Edit Instrument
to open the VST instrument window.
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Edit the VST instrument using the available options.
For example, you can:
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Load sounds into channels, such as a different type of guitar or “Oo” vocals.
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Adjust controls, such as the amount of air for flute sounds.
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Change effects, such as loading distortion and delay effects for guitars.
Tip
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For more information about the sounds and effects you can edit and load, see the documentation for your sound libraries.
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You can assign a key command for Show VST Plug-in Window For Selected Staff on the Key Commands page in Preferences. This command opens the VST instrument window for the first selected staff/voice in the music area, or the track selected in the track overview.
After Completing This Task
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You can assign instruments/voices and expression/percussion maps to endpoints in VST instruments.
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You can save your changes to VST instruments and endpoints as custom endpoint configurations for reuse in other projects.