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From: Achim Sondermann <achim.sondermann@arcor.de>
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 at 9:15:41 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Trying to use Kontakt in Logic 7.2 with multiple midi channels
Message #222935
This is a reply to #222931.
Am 03.01.2007 um 11:07 schrieb Richard Ford: > Message posted by Richard Ford <richford@gmail.com>: > > I want to use the multichannel options in a window of Kontakt (I'm > using > Native's EWSO). > > "Create instrument" is my starting point - but when I then change > the midi > channel of the created channel strip, the first channel strip also > changes > to the new midi channel. > > I have followed hints on the internet and tried the "Options > > Preferences > > MIDI > Use Unified and Classic MIDI Engine" approach (Logic Pro 7 > Plug-In > reference - page 25) but I can't find that option anywhere on the GUI. > I searched this forum for answers first and discovered message > #217193 which > suggests the same problem. The trail runs cold after a couple of > responses! > > I can workaround by starting a brand new instance and channel strip > every > time but the main problems here are processor power restrictions > and being > forced to duplicate any local plugins and parameters. > > Has anyone else come across a solution to this? > > Cheers, > Richard Hi! Go into the environment and create audio object instrument and fill it with kontakt (channel strips midi channel set to "all"!!!!). then create a multi instrument object and connect the cable with the kontakt channel strip. take the midi thru tool to activate as many midi channels on the multi instrument as you need and there you go!
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