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  1. Are you changing the instrument in TTS-1 UI? If not give it a try. If there is only one track going to TTS-1 there is no need for track channel, bank or patch assignments. If there are multiple tracks going to an instance of TTS-1 all the tracks or MIDI clips need are channel assignments.

    7 hours ago, Michael McBroom said:

    I don't know what else to try at this point. Maybe remove and re-install TTS-1? I have a lot of tweaks set in that synth so far, so I'd really like to avoid removing it, if at all possible. What about installing a second copy of TTS-1 and transferring all the tracks over? Hrm, that should work, but would it do any good?

    A rabbit hole I would not go down

  2. To switch ASIO drivers

    • Deselect all inputs and outputs in Audio preferences
    • Then select the I/O driver to use

     

    ASIO permits only one driver to be used at a time

     

    It might be a good idea to uninstall ASIO4All if possible. It has been know to cause problems when a factory driver is installed.

    There should be only one ASIO driver per-device installed on the PC. Having ASIO4All installed makes it appear there are multiple ASIO drivers for all devices that have a manufacturer supplied ASIO driver.

     

  3. The only difference between

    recording a 2 channel track and splitting it into 2 mono tracks

    and

    recording 2 mono track

    is

    the additional step of splitting the 2 channel track

     

    I maintain the best approach is the one that takes the fewest steps. This is why I wrote

    On 4/8/2020 at 7:09 PM, scook said:

    if mono processing is the goal, recording the two channels on separate tracks is best. Should the need arise to process the two tracks together route them to an aux track or bus.

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, Alan Perkins said:

    I'd like to be able to  export the Event  List into Excel, for example,  and  use it to do a range of things, for example filter to get a list of all the keyswitch notes.

    One way to do this today is -

    • save the project as a MIDI file,
    • create a csv file using MIDICSV from the MIDI file
    • load the csv file into a spreadsheet program
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