I'm talking about doing this with a plugin. I've used automation to change all of the sliders on a plugin for a one-tine instrument change, but how would I do this more easily for more frequent changes on a plugin? There's got to be a way. I just got finished a project with too many instrument tracks. It stuttered a bit.
I'm using an FM synthesizer, by the way. It has no presets.
Changing presets/instruments on single instrument track
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Re: Changing presets/instruments on single instrument track
Hi,
You may be able to use Program Changes.
Greg
You may be able to use Program Changes.
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Re: Changing presets/instruments on single instrument track
Thanks for the reply.
But with a plugin, how would this work? Would I have to set up presets and experiment with the values on the controller area?
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Re: Changing presets/instruments on single instrument track
Hi,
It would vary from plugin to plugin. Some plugins, like our Acoustica Instruments virtual instrument, follow the General MIDI standard: General MIDI 1.
Greg
It would vary from plugin to plugin. Some plugins, like our Acoustica Instruments virtual instrument, follow the General MIDI standard: General MIDI 1.
Greg
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Re: Changing presets/instruments on single instrument track
I tried it with RYM2612, the plugin for which I wanted instrument changes. It did not work. I'm stuck with the two options of:Acoustica Greg wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 7:42 pm Hi,
It would vary from plugin to plugin. Some plugins, like our Acoustica Instruments virtual instrument, follow the General MIDI standard: General MIDI 1.
Greg
1) multiple instrument tracks with volume automation to make sure they don't overlap
2) tediously automating every necessary slider/knob to change instruments
I also want to note that an attempt to tie CC7 (volume) to a knob on the plugin did nothing (odd considering said knob has values 0-127, same as a MIDI controller). The plugin itself does not look at CC7 normally.
I wouldn't mind using MIDI controllers to automate the controls on a plugin, especially if I can save the settings (by that I mean which controller is tied to each knob can be reloaded instantly on a new project).
This is in Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio.