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  1. 4 hours ago, fret_man said:

    If I already have all the OrangeTree and AmpleSound and NI acoustic instruments, is there a good reason to get this, too? What does it offer that the others don't? 

    I see it as:

    The style is made by you when it comes to Ample Sound

    The style is pre-made by Ujam.

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  2. @DSL

    It looks like you changed the arpeggiator settings.

    The track settings is in the left window. Under FX you have those three settings, Channel, Bank, Program, that currently is set to none. Change C-none to channel 6.

    I think...i haven't touched the daw for quite a while now. Makes me unsure of things.

  3. S/PDIF and coaxial are two different connectors for digital signals.

    Coaxial uses digital signals thru metal threads. Even if it can use the same cables as analog audio the signal could not be used by analog gear.

    S/PDIF uses digitals signals converted to laserlight thru fiberoptics. No likeness to analog gear.

    Posts above was unclear about the difference and use.

    You can NOT connect a coaxial output to a S/PDIF input.

  4. Google gives: Musiclabs Rhytm.n.chords.

    That plugin is no longer available.

    Seems it some sort of blend with an arpeggiator, step sequenser and midi patterns for guitarchords.

    The lack of a guitar instrument and chord patterns make an adaption impossible because the bass instrument doesn't have chords.

    The TS have to find a third party plugin.

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    HELP

    8 minutes ago, Harddrive said:

    Problem out of nowhere.

    Was using CW last night - no problems. Go to start it up today and it seems full of bugs.

    I have my external gear connected to my laptop via a powered multiport USB device hidden in my mixer rackbox. This includes:

    Could there have been a power outage?

    USB devices don't like to be disconnected. That led me to the question.

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  5. It's a bit funny that.

    My pc have a couple of Usb3 connectors. I bought another external HD and together with that a Usb3 hub.

    Connected the Usb3 hub to the Usb3 connector on the pc. Connected two external HD to the hub and they showed up in the file explorer.

    The day after, restarted pc, it was only showing one HD. No matter what i do it would end with only one HD showing.

    Thinking the hub was buggy i switched it out for an old Usb2 hub connected to the same Usb3 connector on the pc . And now it's working. I see both HD's and they are still there after restart.

    I checked the info about the HD's and found out they was not Usb3 as i thought but Usb2.

    The mystical thing is > Why did the Usb3 hub accept one HD but not two? ?

  6. Midi hardware can be chained by connecting the midi out from synth X to midi in on synth Y. Then midi out on synth Y to midi in on synth Z and so on.

    In such a case it is necessary to filter out channels. Synth Y should be set to its own channel that differ from the rest of the synths in the chain. Otherwise it will play a midistream that's meant for another synth in the chain or, if omni, play every channel. It would probably freeze the synth because of the problem with playing the same notes at the same time.

    (Just some general info for those that find the topic title interesting.)

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