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Creating a third party VSTi

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Creating a third party VSTi

- [Instructor] Let's pick up from where we left off creating a VSTi. We're just seeing how to create a native Steinberg VSTi, Groove Agent SE5. And how to choose to load it as a kit only or with associated patterns. Remember, when loading Groove Agent as a kit only without the associated MIDI patterns, we would have to manually create the drum patterns ourselves. Now, I'm now going to load up a third party VSTi, that also allows us to load a kit and manually create MIDI patterns. Or utilize the excellent MIDI patterns associated with any kit loaded. I'll show you what I mean. Come over to the right zone and click here again to load a rack instrument. The third party VSTi I want to use is made by a company called Toontrack. So I'll come down and open the relevant folder there. I have a few options, but I'll choose EZdrummer for simplicity for this example. Like with Groove Agent, I'll see this dialogue asking if I…

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