I’m using Philharmonik 2 in Multitimbral mode with MixCraft 9 Pro. I’ve set up several lanes, and I have each lane assigned to the appropriate midi channel. I adjusted the volume automation on one lane, and it seems to affect other lanes as well, even though the other lanes show no automation adjustments. Is this correct? Can lanes be independently automated with a VST running in a Multitimbral set up?
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Lane Automation Question?
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Lane Automation Question?
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Re: Lane Automation Question?
I'm not familiar with multitimbral plugins, I'm going to make an assumption that you have one instrument track with many lanes, each one having its own midi channel to feed Philharmonik. What volume parameter are you using, specifically, when you try adjust the volume?
Re: Lane Automation Question?
One instance of the VST with multiple lanes each assigned to the proper midi channel is how I’m using it. The volume setting I’m adjusting is just a simple fade for a part. Nothing more than adding a few points and dragging down the curve. I ended up having to use another VST for that string part, and the volume automation worked fine with it. I’m wondering if it’s another complication with MixCraft and IK Multimedia’s software.
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Re: Lane Automation Question?
Hi,
That's the way it has always worked with MIDI clip automation and lanes: the clip automation on one clip affects all the clips. This is because of the way that MIDI works - there's no audio until the virtual instrument creates the audio. You're just sending a stream of Note On and Note Off commands to the virtual instrument, and if there's a volume change sent, it affects all the Note On and Note Off messages that follow, even if they are from different lanes.
Greg
That's the way it has always worked with MIDI clip automation and lanes: the clip automation on one clip affects all the clips. This is because of the way that MIDI works - there's no audio until the virtual instrument creates the audio. You're just sending a stream of Note On and Note Off commands to the virtual instrument, and if there's a volume change sent, it affects all the Note On and Note Off messages that follow, even if they are from different lanes.
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Re: Lane Automation Question?
Thanks for the reply Greg. I’ll just run a separate instance of parts that require independent automation.
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