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Patrick McFadden

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  1. Thanks. Scrolling thru the TH3 presets now. Fun! Is it worth upgrading to the $50 version of Amplitube?
  2. Playing around with it now. Might have to read the manual, lol.
  3. Ugh. Figured it out after reading Billy86's last sentence. IK calls the free version "Amplitube 5 Custom Shop", so I installed the plug-in called Custom Shop. Not sure what it does exactly, but it's not a plug-in. Installed Amplitube 5 plug-in and it works fine. Will probably upgrade to paid version since free one's selection is pretty limited.
  4. I downloaded and installed Amplitube 5 CS and can't seem to get it recognized by Cakewalk. I point Cakewalk's Plug-in Manager to the folder where Amplitube is installed, and it scans it, but it doesn't show up anywhere as an installed plug-in. I created a scan log which shows that Cakewalk found the dll's in the Amplitube folders. For each dll it finds, there's a message stating "NOT a VST plug-in". Any ideas?
  5. Thanks Promidi and abacab! Forgot about the midi track that goes along with the instrument track. Regarding selecting "None" as the input, the user guide (under topic: "Recording specific ports and channels") says this: "None. This option actually sets the Input field to Omni. With this setting the track will record any MIDI input coming in on any enabled port (MIDI interface input driver) on any channel." Seems counterintuitive.
  6. How do I stop SI Drum Kit from responding to MIDI input from my external keyboard (Korg D1). I select the track and I have the choice of various devices and channels. I'd think selecting "None" would stop the drum kit from responding to notes played on the keyboard, which is connected via MIDI port on my Focusrite Scarlett. The keyboard transmits on MIDI channel 1, so I'd think that selecting any other channel from the input channel list for the Scarlett would also work, but it doesn't.
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