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and via bus it is possible ?
Prochannels and audio clip FX racks = bus or not ?
I was using synthfont, a simple and cool piece of software that served me well, and I was using the bus.
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guitar effects (rig, amplitube...) are only applicable to audio tracks?
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8 hours ago, abacab said:
Same here. I have a Roland JV-880 (my 1st Rompler), a JV-1080, and an XP-30. I looked into the Roland Cloud thinking that VST replacements would be cool, but then backed away disappointed with their loose interpretations of the hardware features. Sure it's sometimes nice to add something, but to take away features? Shame!
In my opinion, KORG did a much better job with their software emulations.
the only vst roland that is multitimbral is the Sound Canvas VA (16 parts)
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hi
can we program the vst xv8080 in multitimbral like the tts1?
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that works
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1 hour ago, msmcleod said:
Normally holding down CTRL will group assign everything.
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this is not my concern
English is not a native language, I have attached an example:
I select tracks 1-9, I want them to be played by the motif rack xs (2), only track 1 will be assigned to the rack pattern, tracks 2-9 will remain on the soniccell. -
hi
I have 2 expanders connected (soniccell and motif rack xs).
when I select several tracks and assign them to one of the expanders, cakewalk does not succeed.
I have to do it manually track by track.....
how to do it in batch?thank
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hi
i search a link for .ins soniccell (roland)
does anyone have any?
thank.
it's in folder C:\Cakewalk Content\Cakewalk Core\Instruments
guitar effects
in Instruments & Effects
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thank you for all this information.
personally I use 2 expanders (motif rack xs and sonic cell ... soon integra 7) for acoustic sounds (violins, brass, wood ...), which are very easy to set up.
as for electric guitars, it requires me a deeper adjustment of electronics, I only use rig and amplitube, because it are very ergonomic and easy to understand.