VST hosting for live performances | NanoHost
NanoHost by Tone2 is a minimalistic VST Host, which is ideal for using virtual instruments for live music performances, without the need for a full-featured DAW. In this video, I'm going to discuss why one might want to use virtual instruments over hardware instruments, why in that case NanoHost might be useful, and I'm also going to talk about how to download, install and set up NanoHost. Link to NanoHost: https://www.tone2.com/nanohost.html CONNECT WITH SUPERCY ONLINE https://www.supercy.com / supercymusic / supercymusic / supercymusic

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