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Hi,
Im having trouble setting up multi-channel instruments in Logic Pro 7. I set up an AU instrument (e.g ESX24/Reaktor) as a multi-channel and then assigned its various outputs to different aux channels but i get no signal coming through. Can anyone tell me where im going wrong? Thanks. |
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For the EXS, you should open the "EXS24 Instument editor" (in audio menu)...Then open the Instrument you want to use, & then make sure that the zone or zones that contains the sample(s) is routed to the same output as the aux ch....by placing a check mark next to "EXS output" (in the zone dialog) which will open up a menu. Pull down the menu, you should see the output assignments... Save instrument!
Hope this helps, Peace |
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You need to set up the Aux channels, that you are routing the sound through to.
You set up your multi-channel EXS instrument first, and send audio to output 3-4. After that you need to set up an Aux object. The outputs of the newly created multi-ch instrument will now be available as inputs in the Aux object. Choose EXS ch.3-4 as the input on the Aux, and you can now route it to anywhere you like. -------------------- electronicmusic.dk
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