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A plug-in host you can take to the stage
Computer Music, Wed 5 Aug 2009, 11:03 am BST
Many gigging and touring pros have taken to using notebooks or even desktop computers on-stage, and why not? With all of the brilliant soft synths, samplers and effects, a laptop can replace racks full of gear and, in theory, reduce the stress that goes with managing a live rig.
However, a live software setup must also be manageable, to withstand life on the road. With the Windows-only Cantabile, Topten Software seeks to give you everything a performing musician might need in a plug-in host, with none of the studio-centric bloat that weighs down most DAWs.
More than that, the developer has provided tools aimed at maximising integration between your MIDI hardware and plug-ins.
Cantabile isn't a traditional plug-in host, so don't expect it to do any DAW-like editing or arranging. What's more, there isn't a single synth or effect in the package, as Topten is leaving the VST-stockpiling to you.
What Cantabile does is provide a thoroughly customisable workplace, with racks for your VST instruments and effects, and a means by which they can be routed to your hardware MIDI and audio interfaces, as well as each other. It gives you quick and easy access to the most important mixing parameters that you might need at a gig, such as each plug-in's gain and pan settings, presets and wet/dry levels.
These functions are provided in 'racks' rather than in a familiar mixer setting, and you can stack up rack upon rack as you need to.
Instruments and effects are loaded into racks, and the racks themselves can be soloed, muted, bypassed and record armed – you can also use them to process incoming audio signals.
This method is flexible enough for just about any plug-in combo that you can imagine, though it's not as freely patchable as a fully modular plug-in host, such as energyXT2.5 or Plogue Bidule.
As you'd expect from a product aimed at live performance, Cantabile's MIDI implementation is very flexible. Just about any parameter on show can be assigned to virtually any MIDI controller.
For example, plug-ins can be bypassed with a single key tap via the Note to Controller Assignment, or multiple racks can be spread across the key range to create complex splits and transpositions. In fact, you can filter any incoming MIDI data or reroute it as needed.
'Triggers' can be defined, to control external devices whenever you perform certain actions, such as loading a new session. VST parameters can be controlled via MIDI, too, and you can switch sub-sessions via MIDI program changes.







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Stunning program. Small, fast, powerful. Just brilliant. I use it for gigs.
Note it comes in a time-unlimited Lite version, so no reason not to try it.
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Bloat-free. Awesome for live work. Excellent morph and randomising tools. Sub-sessions are a good idea. Masses of MIDI control. 9/10
Less flexible than other hosts.
For live work, jamming and using as a musical sketchpad, Cantabile 2.0 Performer is indeed in our top ten.
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Catabile 2.0 Performer
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Fri 20 Aug 2010, 6:49 am BST
User rating 5 of 5