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hardflip
12-19-2008, 08:44 AM
hi all
my first topic here.
I bought Ministry of rock and i'm trying to use it in multiout mode.
I use m.o.r. in Logic 8.
i open M.o.r. in multiut mode (9 x stereo)
i expand the m.o.r. track in 9 aux ( output 3-4 , 5-6, 7-8 etc..)
but..how can i set m.o.r. to have separate output on each kit piece?
i simply want to have Kick , snare, hh..etc..etc.. on separate channel.
How?
please help me
merry christmas
Jonathan Kranz
12-19-2008, 11:18 AM
Since it is possible to only have 1 kit piece 'active' from the articulation browser... AND you can assign any midi channel to any loaded instrument within the same instance of Play... do the following:
1.) Load the desired kit once for each kit piece desired in the same instance of Play
2.) Disable all but one kit piece in each loaded instrument (for instance, load kick drum in one instrument, load snare in one, hats in another, toms in another, etc.)
3.) Assign all of these to the same midi channel
4.) Assign each kit piece its own desired output
Now you have each piece going to its own output, and since they are all assigned to the same midi channel every piece will be triggered from the same midi track. You can now save this as a multi (.ewi) from within Play to be able to recall later.
-Jonathan
hardflip
12-22-2008, 03:27 PM
Since it is possible to only have 1 kit piece 'active' from the articulation browser... AND you can assign any midi channel to any loaded instrument within the same instance of Play... do the following:
1.) Load the desired kit once for each kit piece desired in the same instance of Play
2.) Disable all but one kit piece in each loaded instrument (for instance, load kick drum in one instrument, load snare in one, hats in another, toms in another, etc.)
3.) Assign all of these to the same midi channel
4.) Assign each kit piece its own desired output
Now you have each piece going to its own output, and since they are all assigned to the same midi channel every piece will be triggered from the same midi track. You can now save this as a multi (.ewi) from within Play to be able to recall later.
-Jonathan
thnx but i don't understand.
I'm working on it since 2 days ago but i can't do it.
How can i load more than 1 kit in the same PLAY ? i dont understand..sorry,
johng
12-22-2008, 05:13 PM
load it many times
Steve_Rock
12-23-2008, 01:14 AM
I have the same problem with SD2. Logic just makes pairs of Aux and I need 16 mono channels. Also I do not find the possibility in Play to assign the channels. To me this seems to be very uncomfortable and I don’t understand how to use the “multi-instruments” in a proper way. Any help or tutorial would be appreciated. THX
LHall
12-23-2008, 08:35 AM
Make sure you use "add" rather than "replace".
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