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How Auto Patch Tatad Works

  • No sound from VSTi: check Device > Device Setup > VST Audio System and ensure correct ASIO driver selected.
  • MIDI isn’t sending: verify MIDI ports in Device Setup and that track MIDI output is assigned.
  • Audio from VSTi not routable: open the VST Instrument panel and assign the instrument outputs to existing physical outputs/buses.
  • Latency / monitoring delay: enable direct monitoring on your audio interface or reduce buffer size in ASIO driver settings.
  1. Music Production: When working on a music project, users can quickly set up virtual instruments and effects, focusing on the creative aspects of their work.
  2. Post-Production: In film and television post-production, the Auto Patch Tatad feature streamlines the process of setting up virtual instruments and effects, allowing users to work more efficiently.
  3. Live Sound: For live sound engineers, the Auto Patch Tatad feature ensures that virtual instruments and effects are quickly and easily set up, minimizing the risk of errors during a performance.

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