Steve,
I'm changing it in the Independence plugin Window immediately to the right of
Bypass and below the loaded patch.
BTW, CTRL WIN 1 reports the presence of patches more reliably.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 9, 2016, at 12:01 PM, Steve Spamer <stevespamer68@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:--
Where are you changing the routing by hand?
-----Original Message----- From: Kevin L Gibbs
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2016 5:40 PM
To: vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: Completely lost MIDi connectivity in X3 Suite
Steve,
I”ve chosen simple but the routing still has to be adjusted, “by hand.” No
big deal. I can do it. Just important to know.
If you’re around over the weekend, we can discuss it then.
Best,
Kevin
On Dec 9, 2016, at 11:32 AM, Steve Spamer <stevespamer68@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kevin you shouldn't have to do that. What ever you're looking at, you should
be able to have spoken. What midi assignment are you reading?
I recommend using Independence as just 1 track per instance, until the multi
instance is understood. When you insert Independence, the routing dialog
should open, select "simple" here and enter on OK.
By doing this, whatever track you've put it on will play that sound only. If
you're still struglling, we'll take a look over the weekend. steve.
-----Original Message----- From: Kevin L Gibbs
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2016 4:58 PM
To: vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: Completely lost MIDi connectivity in X3 Suite
Okay. Problem solved, or at least better understood. On tracks other than
1, the MIDi channel, I’m not sure whether it’s IN or Out, is set to
something other than the corresponding expected number. For example, in the
case where I wanted to put a guitar on channel 2, the MIDI channel was 8. In
the case where I wanted something on track 3, the corresponding MIDi channel
was 1. Remember that I’m pretty sure that the strings patch I put on that
actually worked was on track 1 and was probably on channel 1. In the drum
case, there was no sound that I could find. Although, I later found that
this particular drum kit occupied a surprisingly low range of the MIDi
keyboard. So, may have missed it. The only way I knew about the bogus
MIDi assignment was to look at it with my eyes and manipulate with a mouse
by hand.
Anyway, at least I’m getting somewhere.
Kevin
On Dec 8, 2016, at 4:01 PM, Steve Spamer <stevespamer68@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kevin. To know what is loaded on a track, press control windows 1 - 4. This
will tell you what VST, synth etc you have loaded into slot 1, 2, 3 and 4
on the current track. A good tip would be to name the track with the loaded
synths name, e.g, "Independence-piano", then you wouldn't have to do that.
Pressing any of these keystrokes actually opens that VST.
To look at all FX loaded on a track, go into Jaws mode with F9 and up/down
arrow to all loaded effects on that track. Press F9 again to close.
To hear the summary of a track, press control windows enter. This will
speak the status of all controls and the name of any selected object.
When you insert Independence on a track and the plug opens, you can be in 1
of 2 views...the plugin view or the parameter view.
The plugin view is the native UI, meaning the interface for the actual VST.
When you are in the parameter view, this is a list of any accessible
parameters that loaded VST offers.
Now in order to load instruments in Independence, when the plug has opened,
you need to be in the plugin view, you do this by pressing alt+l and
entering on "plugin". Alternatively, do the same to switch to the
parameter view.
At this point, the HSC set should load and you should be able to press
alt+shift+L to open a menu. In this menu you can arrow down to all of
Independence's categories to choose an instrument.
After entering on one, it should load and you should be able to play it.
If, for example you had chosen pianos, then you can press control dash and
control equals to move to the next and previous piano in that category.
if you want to load another instrument from another category, then you must
repeat the alt+shift+L keystroke and choose another instrument. HTH Steve.
-----Original Message----- From: Kevin L Gibbs
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2016 9:40 PM
To: vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: Completely lost MIDi connectivity in X3 Suite
JPR,
Following up on MIDI IN stuff, I seem to be able to record Ivory and Magix
instruments other than Independence just fine. I simply can’t seem to get
Independence to instantiate correctly. Which brings me to a question I
have asked before. CTRL Windows M is supposed to give you the overview of
a track’s status. But this command doesn’t tell you whether there is a VST
instantiated on a given track. What command tells you that. Also,
Assuming you choose Independence and bring up the Plugin window,, at least
I think that’s it, what is the command to get you to the load menu.
Currently, I do this by hand because, even when I choose an instrument from
the Effects menu, I get to this plugin menu that requires me to choose a
patch again and I can only do that by manipulating the mouse by hand with
vision. That’s clearly wrong.
On Dec 8, 2016, at 3:17 PM, Kevin L Gibbs <kevjazz@xxxxxx> wrote:
JPR,
Checking Alt R twice did solve the problem for tracks that don’t have
Independence on them. No idea why my default template defaults to
Transport as the first option checked by default. I’ll have to screw with
that. Still working on getting any sound out of Independence. More later.
On Dec 8, 2016, at 2:59 PM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel <jprykiel@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Kevin,
In the VIP Window, choose a MIDI track and press alt are twice, then
review all the settings, especially MIDI inputs to see which one is
checked. then, press alt am twice and do the same for MIDI outputs if no
virtual synth is on the track?
Cheers,
JPR
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Le 08/12/2016 à 21:51, Kevin L Gibbs a écrit :
Following up. I pulled up a project that worked a few days ago and it
still works. I can play MIDi and I can make the project play by
pressing play on my Transport. So, I have no idea what is wrong with
any of my default templates. Still hoping for help.
Kevin
On Dec 8, 2016, at 2:43 PM, Kevin L Gibbs <kevjazz@xxxxxx> wrote:--
Guys,
I’ve determined that I've somehow lost MIDi connectivity, I/O in
Samplitude Pro X3 Suite. No idea how. As far as I know, I have the
right MIDi options checked. If anyone plans to be around TT today, let
me know so I can check off other options.
Thanks,
Kevin
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