![]() So for example I start a completely new project, I open the Device Memu drop down box and open VST Instrument. All of the functions work the same as a plug-in and in standalone mode. After it is registered and installed, you can either launch the desktop app or load it as a virtual instrument track inside your DAW. I believe this is what I’m trying to figure out how to do. Omnisphere 2 is a virtual instrument that is used for both studio and live performance applications. I think where I’m getting lost is the routing to the output of several midi channels once one (1) instance has been created. 8 or greater 1.04 GB of disk space needed for sample content. ![]() Yes I’m using the VST Instrument from the Device drop down box but what I’ve been doing and apprears wrong from the quote above is actually creating 8 Omnisphere’s in it (populating the first 8 boxes with the VST) and then giving a different midi channel to each once they have been created. Also, with that MIDI-track setting, if you then select a MIDI output channel on your keyboard, that will determine which sounds in the multi-channel VSTi will play. This allows one MIDI track to play more than one of the sounds in the multi-channel VSTi. Strictly speaking, you can, as an alternative, set the MIDI channel to play back whatever MIDI channels the individual notes in the MIDI track have been recorded with.Then, when you click on one of the MIDI tracks to select it, and then play on your keyboard, you ought to hear the sound that you’ve associated with the MIDI channel of the selected track. The MIDI channel of each of the routed MIDI tracks must, of course, be set to the MIDI channel whose sound you want to hear in the multi-channel VSTi when that MIDI track is sending data to the multi-channel VSTi *. You ought to be able to show the VST rack, insert one instance of your multi-channel VSTi in it, and then route the outputs of several MIDI tracks (which could be created by, for instance, starting a new project using a template that creates multiple MIDI tracks) to that single instance of the multi-channel VSTi. ![]() Just to be sure: you ARE using the VST rack?
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