For the location of the plug-in folder, refer to the manual for the host application from which you will be using Virtual Sound Canvas VST. [If the list does not contain the desired folder] Click [Add copy destination to list], and specify the folder into which the plug-in module is to be copied. [If the list contains an unwanted folder] In the list, select the folder into which you do not want to copy the plug-in module, or from which you want to delete it, and click [Remove selected items from list]. After you have specified the folder(s), click [Next]. The plug-in modules will be copied. When the InstallShield Wizard closing screen appears, click [Finish]. This completes installation of Virtual Sound Canvas VST. 13 Software installation Windows The plug-in module can be added or removed even after installation is finished. 6 7 Adding or removing the plug-in module If you install a new host application after installing Virtual Sound Canvas VST, or if you decide that you want to use Virtual Sound Canvas VST with another host application, you simply need to copy the plug-in module into the plug-in folder of the host application. Conversely, if you decide that you no longer want to use Virtual Sound Canvas VST with a host application, all you need to do is delete the plug-in module from that application's plug-in folder. 1. Click the Windows Start button, and select [Programs]-[Virtual Sound Canvas VST]-[Copy or delete Plug-in module]. 2. The "Select copy destination for plug-in module" screen will appear. Refer to the manual of your host application(s) that uses Virtual Sound Canvas VST to find its plug-in folder, and make sure that only the desired folders are shown in the list. [If a desired folder is not in the list] Click [Add copy destination to list], and specify the folder into which the plug-in module is to be copied. [If an unwanted folder is in the list] In the list, select the folder into which you do not want to copy the plug-in module, or the folder that you want to remove from the list, and click [Remove selected items from list]. 3. After you have specified the desired folder(s), click [Next]. 4. The plug-in module will be copied/deleted. Software installation Uninstalling the software To uninstall the software, use the following procedure. 1 Click the Windows Start button, and click [Settings]-[Control Panel]. 2 Double-click the "Add/Remove Programs" icon. The "Add/ Remove Programs Properties" (for Windows 2000, "Add/ Remove Programs") dialog box will appear. 3 Click the "Install/Uninstall" tab (for Windows 2000, the [Change or Remove Programs] icon). 4 In the list, click the software that you want to remove. 5 Click "Add/Remove" (for Windows 2000, [Change/Remove]). 6 If you are removing Virtual Sound Canvas VST, the "Modify or Uninstall" screen will appear. Add a check mark next to "Remove," and click [Next]. 7 A screen will inform you that the uninstallation has been completed. Click [OK]. * If you uninstalled Virtual Sound Canvas 3 (stand-alone version), you will need to restart your computer. Click the [Start] button, select [Shut Down], and restart Windows. If you simply want to delete the plug-in module, refer to Adding or removing the plug-in module (p. 13). If you are using Windows 2000, you must log on as a user with administrative privileges (such as Administrator) before you uninstall the software. Using the stand-alone version Using the stand-alone version Listening to the demo songs Try starting up VSC Panel and listening to the demo songs. Starting VSC Panel Click the Windows [Start] button, and from the [Programs] menu select the [Virtual Sound Canvas 3.2] group and click [Virtual Sound Canvas 3.2]. VSC Panel will start up, and the main window will appear. Loading song data 1 In the VSC main window, click the [PLAYER] button. The Player window will appear. 2 In the Player window, click the [SONG] button. A dialog box will appear, allowing you to select song data (Standard MIDI Files). 3 Move to the [SMF] folder located in the folder in which VSC was installed, select a song from the displayed list of demo songs, and click the [Open] button. The selected file will be loaded. Click the button in the Player window to begin playback. To stop playback, click the button. About the included song data The [Songs] folder on the VSC multi-pack CD-ROM contains data for more than 100 songs in addition to the demo songs that are installed with VSC 3. You can use VSC to listen to these songs with the CD-ROM inserted, or you can copy them to your hard disk for use. To copy the songs to your hard disk, simply drag the [Songs] folder from the CD-ROM onto your hard disk. For a list of the filenames, song names, and copyrights for this data, refer to the Songlist_e file in the [Songs] folder of the CD-ROM. 15 WindowsOther easy ways to start up VSC Panel are by selecting [VSC Panel] from the "VSC Helper Icon" menu in the Windows taskbar, or by double-clicking the icon. Song data can also be loa...