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> Multitimbral Vst-inst And Logic = Problem
wanttologin
post Tue 3 Jun 2003, 18:44
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Does someone knows how to manage with multitimbral vst inst and logic.
When i connect a multichannel inst to a vst-inst I get a mulititimbrale vst-inst.But when I send volume change on any midi chanel of the vst-inst it changes the main volume of the inst.
Can someone Help?
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MrD.
post Thu 5 Jun 2003, 14:54
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I haven't played around with Logics multi instruments so I'm not sure. Doesn't each output go to an aux object? one would think you should be able to automate the volume of that.

In any case, for any of your logic questions I reccomend visiting sonikmatter.com
Don't forget to mention which version you logic , what os and what instrument..

Help is there!!
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wanttologin
post Thu 5 Jun 2003, 15:34
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Thanks MR D for answering


That's right but i f you use for instance 16 stereo instruments, I don't know any software instruments that provides 32 outputs.
so you are compelled to open your Vst inst several times... and it uses more cpu
After searching for a long time I finaly wrote to Emagic Developpers. They answerd they would try to feature this in the next versions of logic.
Many people seem to have this problem
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