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Synchronization
Activating VST System Link
To set things up, open the VST System Link panel:
1. From the Devices menu, open the Device Setup dialog.
2. In the Devices list to the left, select the “VST System Link” entry.
The VST System Link settings are shown to the right of the Devices list.
3. Use the ASIO Input and ASIO Output pop-up menus to define which channel is
the networking channel.
4. Activate the Active checkbox at the top left of the panel.
5. Repeat the steps above for every computer in the network.
As the computers are made active, you should see the Sending and Receiving
indicators flashing on each active computer, and the name of each computer should
appear in the list at the bottom of the pane. Each computer is assigned a random
number – do not worry about this, it is just so the network knows internally which one
is which.
You can double-click on the name in bold (which is the name of the computer you
are currently working on) and set it to whatever other name you wish.
This name will appear in the VST System Link window of every computer on the
network.
Ö If you do not see the name of each computer appearing once you have made it active,
you need to check your settings. Go through the procedure above again and make
sure that all ASIO cards are listening to the digital clock signals correctly, and that
each computer has the correct inputs and outputs assigned to the VST System Link
network.
Putting the network online
After each computer’s name you will see whether it is online or not. When a computer
is online, it will receive transport and timecode signals, and its sequencer application
can be started and stopped by remote control. If it is off-line, it can only be started
from its own keyboard – it is effectively an independent machine, although it is still on
the network.
Ö Note that any computer can control any and all of the others – VST System Link is a
peer-to-peer network and there is no absolute “master” computer.
Receiving and Sending
indicators