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I'm running LAP 4.8.1 and Reaktor 3.0 on a dp G4 800 mhz with
1.5 gig of ram.
Is Reaktor multitimberal? Can I have one instance of Reaktor
running and control 16 different instrument within the Reaktor
program.
As it is now, I am only able to have one ensemble present at a
time.
Can I program reaktor to have more than one synth?
Can Reaktor receive on all 16 midi channels or is channel 1 its
only line of communication????
Thanks for your help!!!
Chronos
needstudios@...
on 2/4/02 5:49 PM, donfabioz at donfabioz@... wrote:
> Is Reaktor multitimberal? Can I have one instance of Reaktor
> running and control 16 different instrument within the Reaktor
> program.
yes
> As it is now, I am only able to have one ensemble present at a
> time.
yes you can only have one ensemble open at a time but just open a couple of
separate instruments inside reaktor via 'insert' and assign each one to
receive on a separate midi channel.
Simon.
At 7:13 PM +0100 4/2/02, loksu wrote:
>> As it is now, I am only able to have one ensemble present at a
>> time.
>
>yes you can only have one ensemble open at a time but just open a couple
of
>separate instruments inside reaktor via 'insert' and assign each one to
>receive on a separate midi channel.
You can also incorporate several instruments on separate MIDI
channels within one Reaktor Ensemble. That's the standard Reaktor
approach to multi-timbral operation.
Len
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