[ddots-l] Re: Ivory question

  • From: "Kevin Gibbs" <kevjazz@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 07:23:18 -0500

Actually, the problems you're describing and the solutions work the same
whether you're using Italian Grand or any other instrument within Ivory.
There isn't an insrument definition for Ivory and none would work if there
wee.  So, you dan only choose instruments from within the program's window.

Kevin

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It probably depends on what options you've selected when you chose to insert
Ivory as a softsynth. There's a list of options. I can't remember what they
are off hand, because I'm not at the computer with sonar (as usual), but you
can tab through these options and tell sonar whether to create audio/midi
tracks, load the synth's property page and whether to load the synth rack
view. I'm using Ivory Italian Grand, and I need to access the different
instrument types from within the Ivory window directly. it's the only
accessable way I've found. I can't access the instruments by the track
properties window like you could for instance with the TTS or RXP synth. I
have to use the Ivory window, just like you do with dimension pro for
instance. From there I've created a rudimentary HSC file to access the
programme browser. After that I use the jaws cursor and select my instrument
that way. I can then access other features like perspective, timbre etc in
the track inspector. Obviously, there is no point going into detail about
this  because you're probably not using italian grand. I'm also going to be
using the upright pianoes soon and so we'll see how that works.

I'm sure this hasn't helped at all, but if you're using Italian grand then I
can help you.

On 15/06/2010, Howerton, Brian Scott <bshowerton@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
> This message is for Kevin Gibbs.  Kevin, Neville informed me that you 
> helped him with ivory and I have a question for you.  I have sonar 8.5 
> producer, and when I inserted ivory in to a project, it automatically 
> puts me in the synth rack and the properties window.  Is that normal 
> in this version of cakewalk?  Neville said that when he loads ivory, 
> it puts him back in the track window and I was wondering what your 
> experience is and what happens when you insert ivory in to your 
> project.  Thank you, Brian HowertonPLEASE READ THIS FOOTER AT LEAST 
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