If the internal pointers within a concert go wrong. One of the auxes was doubled, not the first, not the last, just one somewhere in the middle of the range. It came back with 16 aux channels should have been 15 since the first pair doesn't get an aux, it has an output on its own strip. That 16x2 multi I did for Kontakt, well since I had already exported it, I imported it back into a new MS concert. I'm nearly 100% certain that the concert files are getting corrupted internally. What's the right way to accomplish this? I need to cut down on the absolute number of instances of Kontakt and Omni. The crux of the question is what's in bold text. It's extremely hard to take two channel strips (that come from such a multi-timbral instrument) and put those into zones/splits, it *is* possible, but I think this is where MS stopped being able to track the source aux for the audio strip that accompanied the aliased channel strip. MIDI plug-ins for some reason do affect the source, I would think that is something that would not necessarily be tied to the source channel strip. There is *some* flexibility to aliased channel strips, so we can change octave transposition without affecting the source channel strip, but. There are some other drawbacks to this approach. What's actually the right way to copy/paste (as alias) multi-timbral channel strips, and in particular, the audio auxes for the 2nd thru last stereo pair? It's been about 16 hours today - I think I can get away with using concert level auxes, there are 64 of those. it's selectable as an aux, but it needs to persist. it's there in the target patch/channel strip. The trick that has to work here is this, the INPUT, which is an aux, related to the channel strip that was originally copied. I use two keyboard controllers, it's absolutely possible to have the same string pad on both, one as a layer and then one as a solo line. When did it start going wrong? Pasting two of the same channel strips as aliases. I think I confused MainStage though and since then these are simply NOT saving which makes this approach worthless. Was building these all day, no crashes, saved well, performance was amazingly good, and I'm CERTAIN that after a save, the routings were still good. When pasting, I have to reselect the source aux (the ones that MS wired up on it's own for multi-timbral outputs (after the 1st pair, so in a 16x2 in creates 15 auxes, for the 2nd thru 16th pair). Then, I started taking these and again pasted the alias and the accompanying AUX audio strip into patches. Built these up from scratch all day, saved, reloaded, it all worked. I made a bunch of individual patches, using a pasted alias the multi, and a copy of "wired up" aux, so K3-4, set the midi input to multi-timbral, assigned main controller to the proper midi channel, en voila, I can almost treat the multi as if it were just a rack of stuff. So, I've got this 16x2 Kompakt multi and this 8x2 Omni multi. Gave up on that, it's not the question here, but if someone can confirm this, then I'll make a bug report. Well, we *can* tell it do this, but it doesn't work, or it does, and then it does, and then it doesn't anymore. MainStage "wires up" a bunch of auxes for us, that's 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, so forth an so on that we get when we press the "+" button on a multi-timbral instance. We can't tell the aliased multi to output to a patch bus, because. Been doing this for years.įor a MULTI-TIMBRAL multi though, things are different. If pasting a non-multi-timbral instance of a given plugin, one can change the output of the plug-in to be a patch bus on the path, add an audio channel that "picks up" that patch and voila, one piano goes a long, long way as they can all be effected ad nauseum in that patch. Purpose is to copy/paste as alias only need it to be more "flexible". Pianos, horns, Strings - all the general purpose stuff. What's in there? Anything that might get used more than once in the concert. Need someone to verify this situation, if possible.īuilt two multi racks, one in Kontakt and one in Omnisphere 2. I either confused MainStage or it simply has got me dumbfounded again.
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