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1. Create an audio track.2. Load the Dodo Midi VST (the vst2, not the second part) onto the audio track.3. Load the synth you want (I used Pigments because it already has pitchbend range of +/-24)4. Create an instrument track and load a synth you want (I used Pigments because it already has pitchbend range of +/-24)5. On the instrument track, in the inspector window, set your midi input to Dodo Midi, and your output should of course be the synth.
If you take a look, you'll see that the vst2 is only playing the audio, not the synth. So the only thing this is doing is converting your audio to midi and sending it wherever you set the input
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