![]() However, even worse, if you try to select a different instrument from the drop-down list at the very top of the VSCO2 screen (the drop-down with the black text on white background) it will almost certainly crash Mixcraft. While Xpand is the Swiss army knife synthesizer in Pro Tools, doing everything from kicks to tambourines to bass tones to strings and so on, Boom is your typical drum machine, reminiscent of famous hardware such as the Roland TR-808. ![]() ![]() When you then go inside the VSCO2 editor it may let you choose another instrument from the central editing panel, but it will still tell you in Mixcraft that it is Violin, even though it may play the sound you have chosen. Pro Tools comes ready packed with two awesome tools for sequencing drums: Xpand and Boom. If you don't do this, it always defaults to solo Violin. When you assign VSCO2 Orchestra as a VST instrument, you need to choose which particular sound you want it to play BEFORE you open up the VSCO2 editor eg choose Flute, Violin etc from the drop-down inside the Mixcraft instrument setup screen. (I have Mixcraft 8.1 64 bit Pro Studio but I suspect the same would apply to other versions). Now - a heads-up for Mixcraft users (echoing similar comments below). This is absolutely brilliant, and so easy to use.
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