Designed for hosting and interconnecting your plugins, Image-Line's Minihost Modular has been released as a beta.You can use the software standalone or as as VST/AU plugin on PC and Mac, and it offers modular routing and sequence recording/playback capabilities. The theory is that Minihost Modular can give you more plugin options - either in or outside of your DAW. It extends on what's offered in FL Studio's Patcher.The feature list is as follows:. Works standalone and as a VST or AU host on Windows and OS X. There are 32-bit and 64-bit versions. Multi-input/multi-out (MIDI and audio) support. The standalone version is unlimited, the VST has 3 stereo outputs.
Minihost Modular is a modular environment for hosting/interconnecting VST/AU plugins based on a custom modular engine especially developed for this purpose. As a standalone, Minihost Modular can be used as an advanced VST/AU host with modular routing with some sequencing recording/playback capabilities. Load IL Minihost Modular (FX).dll into a track with a wav or empty wav The piano roll editor don't sync to the host so you can use MidiLooper piano roll 32/64 Win Mac Insert Piz Here - midiLooper midiOut 32bit Win Mac use JBridge for 64 Insert Piz Here - midiOut can be used for MTC sync to another audio app (but Mac midiOut lacks MTC).
Powerful Piano roll Module based on FL Studio's, to create, record and trigger musical sequences via MIDI. Natively optimised modular routing. Unlimited undo/redo system, including plugin states undo/redo. Multiprocessor support (standalone version only). Automatically creates plugin thumbnail pictures after first opening a plugin.You can find out more about Minihost Modular in the video above, while registered users can download the beta now.
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You will need to use plugins that are VST3 (which not many are) to bend pitch after a note has been pressed. Eventually VST3 will become the standard, so I'm sure pitch bend will be available for them sometime in the future.One more thing, but this I'm not sure about. You may need a midi keyboard that is aftertouch compatible. Aftertouch lets you modulate midi messages after a key has been pressed. The reason I'm not sure is because I don't know if the pitch wheel is considered an aftertouch parameter. It may be separate altogether.:). Image-Line are releasing a new modular host environment in which you can add multiple VST/AU plugins to create one chain.
Each plugin gets its own piano roll, and can also be automated internally. The host itself will be VST/AU, 32/64-bit, and both Windows/Mac compatible, so you will be able to use it in most daws, as well as a standalone exe.Each piano roll can be used as a normal piano roll, to send midi data to its connected plugin/s, but it can also act as an arpeggio/scale/chord arranger.External midi controllers can be connected to the host, allowing you to trigger notes or automation data in real-time.The host is still in beta, and the release date is yet to be announced. It will be free upon release.