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Breville Crazy Waffle Cones Manualidades. 5 / 5 Ableton Live 9 can't seem to recognize this VST, and I really want to use it, but all it can recognize is massive. No other free VST's I have gotten can be identified in my directory. I'm not exactly sure if this is 32 bit or 64 bit, but I tried to bridge it to 64 bit which is what I need, but it didn't work in ableton. If anyone can help solve this problem for me I will appreciate it greatly.
William Jul 21 2015 It's 32 bit, if you're running 64 bit then that is more than likely the problem. 5 / 5 It's a synth sound first off, so It's not gonna sound 100% real unless you wanna drop a few grand on Hollywood Brass or something. A real musician can use it to their advantage. It's free, what did you expect? That being said, This VST is extremely valuable. It doesn't sound nearly as fake as quite a few of the other ones I have tried, and frankly I think they should charge a bit for it because It is phenomenal.
It is simple to use, sounds pretty good, (not quite real, but once again, what did you really expect?) and it works fine in my program.
Continuous Velocity Piano is based on spectral morphing. Eliminating the need for many bulky, discrete sample layers, spectral morphing technology produces continuous, spectral variation by processing only a single baseline sample velocity. Using the baseline as a starting point, the spectral morphing filters then dynamically interpolate frequency characteristics, which can then be continuously morphed during and after musical notes are played. The result is far greater musicality with over ten times the amount of dynamic expression. Another benefit is that instruments are much smaller in memory consumption, yet with greater playability and realism.
The Piano is a KAWAI grand piano, 7'4', residing in Electric LarryLand Studios, Austin, TX. The piano had been recently rebuilt, and is known for it's shimmering, clear tone. It has been used on many recordings made by nine-time Grammy winning engineer, Larry Seyer.
/ 5 I originally installed the CV Piano GVI powered on a Windows 7 32 bit 1.67 GHZ Intel Core 2 Duo laptop using ASIO4All which later auto upgraded to Windows 10. I use it as a standalone mostly with keyboard straight into the laptop USB, no interface. The CV still works perfectly for me with no pops, clicks, or distortion but only if the wifi is turned off. I tweaked CV using the recommendations in the Youtube video by urthmusic. Sounds very much like my Kurzweil SP4-7.
I really can't help if anyone is having problems except to say to fiddle with your MIDI channels, sound engine choice, buffers and sample rates. Sept 22 2017. 3 / 5 One of the best sounding free VST piano instruments out there but the creators of this (Tascam) are one of the worst companies on this planet at writing software and this VST piano is very buggy. It constantly fuzzes and distorts and is of little use for recording purposes. It plays havoc with your audio drivers.
I'm using an RME Baby Face (Rock Solid Reliability) and still it fuzzes. And there only being a 32 bit plug in is of little use also. If only Tascam were better at writing software. / 5 It doesnt work on my comp. Dont know why, maybe cuz I have windows 7? It sounds great, it would be great to have this plug in:/ Keppy May 09 2015 You can use VST MIDI Driver by Christopher Snowhill to use it on MIDI programs.
May 20 2015 I have Windows 7 and didn't need to install anything in addition. Well, I don't know if the file here is the same, but the thing works for me. It was a while ago, but I remember it being pretty straightforward to install. Bless May 29 2015 That's because this is 32 bit and you're probably using windows 7- 64bit. Just download u bridge for free to bridge it to 64bit Tom Oct 25 2015 Sorry, where can the bridge be downloaded please? I really want to use this plug in! Anonymous Oct 25 2015 Don't know about u bridge but Jbridge is there:, cheap price but not free.
Perikles Nov 15 2017 There can be several reasons why it doesn't work, maybe the dinosaur syncrosoft driver, or the old vcredist package, but under win10/64 it works for me with 32-Bit installed Hosts, as Cantabile 2, Reaper (5.61, and Ableton (9.75). You can install your preferred DAW as 32-Bit in 64 Bit Windows, if the manufacturer allows it (Cubase 9 is not possible anymore).
There is no need for a bridge. However, Reaper does have its own bridge built in. 0 / 5 DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS VST. Upon installation, not only did it screw up the project I poured my heart into for over a year (it will no longer open, and all the original midi notes were messed up, it also messed up EVERY OTHER VST I HAVE. I have uninstalled it and now when I tried to load ANY VST, it tells me there has been an error and the VST Bridge connection was lost. 5 minutes later my screen went funny and I had green lines across the bottom half. I couldn't do anything.
Turned my computer off. Now it won't turn on. It has corrupted my windows installation. DO NOT INSTALL FOR THE SAKE OF YOUR COMPUTER. JoshReactor Jan 03 2015 Dude it's impossible for a vst to corrupt your windows, this is safe software and windows is protected good. 1 / 5 Hi guys. Im pretty new in this world of vst and daw programs.
Im using reaper daw and I follow 'COMPATIBILITY' steps suggestions to installed it and seems like it work. Until I open Reaper and try to add the effect with CV PIANO and send this error: A PROBLEM CAUSED THE PROGRAM TO STOP WORKING CORRECTLY. WINDOW WILL CLOSE THE PROGRAM AND NOTIFY YOU IF A SOLUTION IS AVAILABLE. I do have days. Trying to make it work and when I finally thought that it was done. Now I have this error. If any of you guys have any idea it will be appreciated.
2 / 5 It is working now, but i have a big difference of volume between screen piano keyboard and USB keyboard. I verify that all the Windows settings is on maximum, asio4all has no volume settings. SomeOne have an idea? Shad Rose Garden Mp3 Download. I am newbee then it can as simple as CVpiano tuning.
Anonymous Sept 24 2014 Sounds like it comes from your USB keyboard, try different velocity curves to get the max velocity even if you play softly. Keys on the screen play the max velocity, that's why the volume is very high. DomiChi Sept 24 2014 Thank you, it was that.
Then I reduce screen keybord velocity (my keyboard is a velocity sensitive key board and CVpiano take well into account). But now I have global to low sound level. DomiChi Oct 01 2014 The sound is too low due to keybooard velocity. Is there some where a manual to learn how to tune CVpiano?
Anonymous Oct 01 2014 In the edit tab, try different velocity curves and / or tweak the velocity range setting. Your keyboard surely have different velocity curves to choose, you should be sure that it is at least linear. Look in your keyboard manual. Sept 23 2014. / 5 My PC is on W8.
The CVPiano-modeled configuration do not gives me all the possible hardware in the list for ouput. MME speaker missing.
But other VST show me and can play with it. DomiChi Sept 24 2014 I found a solution: first change configuration to have the good output (as long as asio is not launch I have the speaker in the list), after plug the midi keyboard (that will launch asio4all, then change configuration for the input to have the midi keyboard drive with asio4all. Since I have W8 I think to change to Linux, I already have problem with USB3 ports that doesn't want to sleep, I have to unplug USB3. / 5 Hi thank you for this free app, I downloaded and installed, exactly as you say but when I want to open it, give an error that says: no audio interface was detected please make sure a valid audio interface is functioning properly in the system before running this virtual instrument!!!!! And don't open software, what should I do?!
Sound synthesis Jul 07 2014 Saeede, this type of software (a 'VST' instrument) is not meant to be used alone. It is a 'plug-in' for a larger audio workstation, such as Ableton Live, Logic, etc. There are a few software instruments that can be used on their own - called 'stand alone' but they're somewhat rare. I'd suggest trying to find a free or demo audio workstation software you can try this on. It can take a little bit to learn the ins and outs but the wealth of instruments available on a modern computer is nice. DomiChi Sept 23 2014 Look at to make a standalone intrument.
2 / 5 I use a cheap Yamaha USB keyboard to trigger VST's, but for some reason CVPiano does not play well. Meaning touch when I play the keyboard does not coordinate all that well with the CVPiano software. Getting the right sensitivity and balance alludes me. The lower registers have to be hit harder to get anything but a really mellow piano sound, it's like there is too much sensitivity and it's uneven up and down the keyboard. Adjusting the touch-sensitivity setting on the keyboard or within the CV software doesn't help the overall problem much. At first I thought it was my keyboard, but other paid piano VST's like True Piano and Addictive Keys, as well as the free Piano One, play fine, the feel and sensitive of the keys correspond well in the triggered sounds and feel close to a real piano.
5 / 5 Please follow these specific instructions to get CVpiano to install on anything newer than WinXP SP2. After 2 hours of trying every way possible to install CVPiano on a WinXP system with SP3 updated, I have finally found the answer! 1) UNZIP the CVPiano.zip files to your desired unzip target directory as you normally would for anything you usually like to install 2) THEN MANUALLY CREATE a folder within this target folder called 'plugin' 3) COPY (don't move!) all the unzipped files to this new 'plugin' folder. I know it seems silly and redundant, but please just do it!
***(Reason: it appears the GVI install script calls for certain files (eg. CVPiano-GVI-Modeled.dll) to reside in a subdirectory of the root install file location called 'plugin', but no one put them in there to begin with! I discovered this solution by looking at my previously failed install logs for CVPiano.)*** Now, carefully follow these additional instructions posted on other forums. Download and install the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0 (from the Microsoft website) 2.
Start->Programs->Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0->Compatibility Administrator 3. Click the 'Fix' button at the top (if it is greyed out you may need to make a new custom database first and select it.
A create new application fix wizard will appear. Wizard - Program Information screen: Name of application and name of vendor don't matter too much, put anything there. For program file location, browse to the GVI setup program on the CD-ROM. Wizard - Compatibility Modes screen: By default 'Microsoft Windows 95' will be selected.
Change this to 'None' and click 'Next' 7. Wizard - Compatibility Fixes screen: Scroll down and check the check-box next to 'WinXPSP2VersionLie'. Click the 'Test Run' button (DO NOT CLICK NEXT). Test run window: Ensure the path to the program is correct (should be something like e:setup.exe).
Command line can be blank. Click the OK button. The GVI installer will now launch and proceed quite happily thinking it is running in XP SP2.
After the install is done You can close the 'Create New Application Fix' wizard and the Compatibility Administrator tool without saving changes. It will run guaranteed! I hope this helps all you out there who gave up on trying to install this cool free piano from Tascam ~ have fun! Lee Nov 15 2013 Thanks for that, it worked great. Shame though that this long winded procedure even needs to take place. JaeHwa Dec 07 2013 Didn't work one bit, it crashes on start up. Michael Mar 12 2014 So, as you say that with ANYTHING NEWER than WinXP SP2 you would need to do THIS, it would mean the same for Windows 7 and so on?
Well, I've installed this one Windows 7 and I'm relieved that I didn't have to do all that which you've described. Because I wasn't going to do all that and simply tried the installer and it straight-up works. Wajper Sept 18 2014 Thank you, you are a life-saver!
Cheers, mate! Boogie May 17 2015 Will it also work with ACT 5.6?
Because it looks like ACT 5.0 isn't available anymore. / 5 I downloaded it, put it in the plugin folder but when I run it on reaper. I can't play it, I have to 'Load' an instrument but when I click on the 'Load' button, nothing happen, like no instruments were recognized by Reaper.need some help on this one please!:p Btw I'm on windows 7. Michael Mar 12 2014 You said you have downloaded and put 'it' in the plugin-folder. But have you put the file you've downloaded there or what? Cause you have to unpack the file you download, then use the installer. Myself I have also let it install into the plugin-folder that I had already set in Reaper and it worked immediately.
Once I started Reaper, it noticed the new VST, I'm glad to say. 5 / 5 - I have an Eeepc 900, Win XP SP3, 900MHz processor, 1G RAM: So far, so good!
- Works fine as a standalone and as a VSTi plugin in Reaper too. - I downloaded the toolkit here (rather than the latest official microsoft version) - - Then again used the tips here, simple and clear: - - Took me a few hours to get the right latencies, but by far the best free piano vst around (ever, i think). - My asio4all (v2.10) config: - Audio input deactivated - 512 for all samples (buffer and latency) - Internal buffers: 4 - force WDM to 16 bits (or not) - Some tweaking yet to be done as indicated in hte youtube video for exeample but. - Thanks Tascam, vst4free, and all contributors for making it real. / 5 I had no problems installing as stand-alone or as VST in Sonar X1 Studio.
I think it sounds very good apart from an annoying low frequency rumble as keys are released, almost like the bars moving in the piano! I cannot get rid of it, which is a shame, as otherwise it's great. Luke Jan 19 2012 Hello Greg, after installing this VST on my computer today I can only agree with your comments regarding the low frequency noise when releasing the keys.
This low frequency rumble can be removed completely by the following steps - Load a piano module into CVP piano, ie. 'CV Piano Normal' Click the Edit option, between 'mixer' and 'FX' towards the top right of the window Click on the 'General' tab below Volume, Pan and Tune Directly below this, there are two yellow indicator strips, the top one being 'velocity', and the one beneath having an accessible menu via an arrow pointing downwards. Click on this arrow and choose each of the effect control 1 and 2 options (12 and 13 in the list) and also the effect depth 1 to 5 options (91 to 95 in the list), making sure that each of these has a value of zero in the indicator strip to the right. This is done by clicking on the small black arrows positioned on either side of the yellow strip and moving the arrows to the left.
This removed the low frequency noise for me so it should work for you as well - I hope it does as the noise does ruin an otherwise good quality piano vst. Kind regards, Luke Anonymous Jan 20 2012 Which software options are these, mixcraft 5.2, fl studio10?? Anonymous Feb 06 2012 Hello. The options mentioned previously are for the stand-alone programme, I haven't got CVP piano installed as a VST instrument so I'm not sure about that. I hope this helps, Luke. AlicornBob May 23 2012 Speaking of installing this as a VST. How would I go about doing that?
I'm just a newbie with these music synthesizer programs so I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing. / 5 Took me 3 hours to get it setup with sonar x1 just to play a sound and export the sound as an MP3.
No wonder people abandoned the software. Make an new file, load CVpiano vst, test in piano roll view ensure there is sound. Copy and paste midi into the file created you cannot insert CVpiano vst into a file that already have midi on it.
When export mp3 ensure notes from all tracks are fully selected and export. There may be other ways to make it work but this is my way. Once pass the frustration sound is excellent almost comparable with truepiano ($180) but crackling sound at max volume. Since it was a professionally developed free software can't really beat it with other free vst. Now I need to tweak it going to watch youtube.
Sept 07 2011. 4 / 5 Tom, what linux/wine are you using? I've tried under Ubuntu 9.10.
Had to install wine 1.2 beta to get 'round some gdiplus issues. Installed wineasio ok. When installing cvpiano had to change the instrument path from Z. To the pseudo C drive to get it to install cleanly. When I try to run it, the gui comes up ok, but when I try to load an instrument or do anything I get memory/page fault errors. I could change my linux distribution to match yours, so a complete description of your system would be of interest. Thanks Apr 13 2010.