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  • Camelot Tutorial 1: The Basics of Camelot
  • Camelot Tutorial 2: Getting Started
  • Camelot Tutorial 3: Layers and Items
  • Camelot Tutorial 4: Audio Input and Output
  • Camelot Tutorial 5: The Timeline
  • Camelot Tutorial 6: Audio Routing and Mixing
  • Camelot use case 1: An Example for Wind Players
  • How do I connect my hardware instruments to Camelot on iPad?
  • SWAM with Camelot Pro (macOS / Windows)
  • SWAM with Logic Pro X (Max OS X)
  • How do I set up a new Custom Map in Camelot?
  • How do I connect my USB-C iPad to a PA system?
  • How to install and authorize products through the Software Center
  • How do I connect my hardware instruments to Camelot on my computer or iPad?
  • SWAM with GarageBand X (macOS)
  • How can I split a single item in a key range?
  • SWAM with Cubase 11
  • SWAM with Digital Performer 10 (macOS & Windows)
  • SWAM with FL Studio 20 (macOS & Windows)
  • SWAM with MainStage 3 (Mac OS X)
  • SWAM with Pro Tools Ultimate (Mac OS X / Windows)
  • SWAM with Reaper
  • SWAM with Savihost 64bit (Windows)
  • SWAM with Vienna Ensemble Pro (Mac OS X)
  • SWAM with VST Host (Windows)
  • SWAM with Ableton Live 11 (macOS and Windows)
  • SWAM with Studio One 5 (macOS and Windows)
  • How do I configure a Bluetooth MIDI pedalboard for Scene switching?
  • Can I keep my SWAM instruments on an external drive?
  • Is there a way to access the reverb module to modify the default reverb type on SWAM instruments?
  • Can I use SWAM instruments without a physical MIDI controller?
  • With Camelot, can all the vst sounds come from my hardware device’s internal audio card or do I need an external sound card for VST plug-ins?
  • Is it possible to use the volume wheel on my MIDI controller to control the volume of a plug-in in Camelot using MIDI learn?
  • Can I use Arturia’s Analog Lab as a Camelot plug-in? What’s the correct input/output and MIDI routing?
  • How do I create ensembles using SWAM instruments?
  • What connectors do I need to connect vintage synths to a Mac or iPad?
  • Manage Hardware and Software Instruments

SWAM with VST Host (Windows)

Getting Started Guide

  1. Open VST Host.
  2. Select "Set Plugin Path..." from the File dropdown menu, add the path you chose when installing SWAM instruments, and rescan plugins. (Picture 1 & 2)
  3. Add a SWAM Instrument by right-clicking on the main window. Select File -> Plugins -> SWAM and select your favorite SWAM instrument. (Picture 3 & 4)
  4. Enable your MIDI controller by opening the Devices dropdown menu. Select "MIDI..." and enable your controller. (Picture 5 & 6)
  5. Configure the audio output by opening the Devices dropdown menu, selecting "Wave..." and choosing your audio card as the output port. If you're using an ASIO driver, open "Asio Control Panel..." and "Asio Channel Selection..." to configure it. (Picture 7 & 8)
  6. If you need to see the plug-in's interface, click on the knob icon of your instrument. (Picture 9)
     

Picture 1 — Select "Set Plugin Path"

Select Set Plugin Path

 

Picture 2 — Add the path you chose when installing SWAM instruments

Add the path you chose when installing SWAM instruments

 

Picture 3 — Select your favorite SWAM instrument

 

Picture 4 — Select your favorite SWAM instrument

Select your favorite SWAM instrument

 

Picture 5 — Select "MIDI..." 

Select "MIDI..." 

 

Picture 6 — Select your controller

Select your controller

 

Picture 7 — Choosing your audio card as the output port

Choosing your audio card as the output port

 

Picture 8 — Configure an ASIO driver

Configure an ASIO driver

 

Picture 9 — See the plug-in's interface

See the plug-in's interface

Getting Started Guide

  1. Open VST Host.
  2. Select "Set Plugin Path..." from the File dropdown menu, add the path you chose when installing SWAM instruments, and rescan plugins. (Picture 1 & 2)
  3. Add a SWAM Instrument by right-clicking on the main window. Select File -> Plugins -> SWAM and select your favorite SWAM instrument. (Picture 3 & 4)
  4. Enable your MIDI controller by opening the Devices dropdown menu. Select "MIDI..." and enable your controller. (Picture 5 & 6)
  5. Configure the audio output by opening the Devices dropdown menu, selecting "Wave..." and choosing your audio card as the output port. If you're using an ASIO driver, open "Asio Control Panel..." and "Asio Channel Selection..." to configure it. (Picture 7 & 8)
  6. If you need to see the plug-in's interface, click on the knob icon of your instrument. (Picture 9)
     

Picture 1 — Select "Set Plugin Path"

Select Set Plugin Path

 

Picture 2 — Add the path you chose when installing SWAM instruments

Add the path you chose when installing SWAM instruments

 

Picture 3 — Select your favorite SWAM instrument

 

Picture 4 — Select your favorite SWAM instrument

Select your favorite SWAM instrument

 

Picture 5 — Select "MIDI..." 

Select "MIDI..." 

 

Picture 6 — Select your controller

Select your controller

 

Picture 7 — Choosing your audio card as the output port

Choosing your audio card as the output port

 

Picture 8 — Configure an ASIO driver

Configure an ASIO driver

 

Picture 9 — See the plug-in's interface

See the plug-in's interface

Other articles in this category

  • Camelot Tutorial 1: The Basics of Camelot
  • Camelot Tutorial 2: Getting Started
  • Camelot Tutorial 3: Layers and Items
  • Camelot Tutorial 4: Audio Input and Output
  • Camelot Tutorial 5: The Timeline
  • Camelot Tutorial 6: Audio Routing and Mixing
  • Camelot use case 1: An Example for Wind Players
  • How do I connect my hardware instruments to Camelot on iPad?
  • SWAM with Camelot Pro (macOS / Windows)
  • SWAM with Logic Pro X (Max OS X)
  • How do I set up a new Custom Map in Camelot?
  • How do I connect my USB-C iPad to a PA system?
  • How to install and authorize products through the Software Center
  • How do I connect my hardware instruments to Camelot on my computer or iPad?
  • SWAM with GarageBand X (macOS)
  • How can I split a single item in a key range?
  • SWAM with Cubase 11
  • SWAM with Digital Performer 10 (macOS & Windows)
  • SWAM with FL Studio 20 (macOS & Windows)
  • SWAM with MainStage 3 (Mac OS X)
  • SWAM with Pro Tools Ultimate (Mac OS X / Windows)
  • SWAM with Reaper
  • SWAM with Savihost 64bit (Windows)
  • SWAM with Vienna Ensemble Pro (Mac OS X)
  • SWAM with VST Host (Windows)
  • SWAM with Ableton Live 11 (macOS and Windows)
  • SWAM with Studio One 5 (macOS and Windows)
  • How do I configure a Bluetooth MIDI pedalboard for Scene switching?
  • Can I keep my SWAM instruments on an external drive?
  • Is there a way to access the reverb module to modify the default reverb type on SWAM instruments?
  • Can I use SWAM instruments without a physical MIDI controller?
  • With Camelot, can all the vst sounds come from my hardware device’s internal audio card or do I need an external sound card for VST plug-ins?
  • Is it possible to use the volume wheel on my MIDI controller to control the volume of a plug-in in Camelot using MIDI learn?
  • Can I use Arturia’s Analog Lab as a Camelot plug-in? What’s the correct input/output and MIDI routing?
  • How do I create ensembles using SWAM instruments?
  • What connectors do I need to connect vintage synths to a Mac or iPad?
  • Manage Hardware and Software Instruments

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