Andreas Ersson releases LazySnake v1.0.3

Andreas Ersson has released LazySnake v1.0.3, a virtual electric piano VSTi.
LazySnake has a nice GUI and is very CPU friendly. It can create a wide variety of sounds with good quality. The included presets are useful and are a good indication of what this VSTi can do.
New in 1.0.3
- New default skin
- Changed voice allocation
- Changed max number of voices to 64
- Added smoothing filter on :fundamental volume, harmonics volume, symmetry, drive, bw, level, volume, treble and bass controls
- Added attack control
For more information and a link to download LazySnake check Andreas Ersson’s website.
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How does it work? I can’t find any documentation on the website, I tried loading it into guitar tracks 3, acid 5, and vstack, sound forge6 and all I get is the interface (which is nice, and allows me to fiddle around and choose/make presets); yet, no option to enable it to output sound or a filter, or anything…
I am a newbie… I not have a great deal of experience; yet, I learn fast.
just tell me what I need to do to start using the VSTI’s that andreas created.
How do you use it? and is it possible to use it with my applications?
Anthony, I don’t know about Guitar Track or Acid really, but the plug-in works fine for me in Fruity Loops. LazySnake needs to be played in a host that allows you to send notes to it (i.e. with a piano roll).
Can you get output from other VSTi plug-ins in Acid or the other software you use?