Until now I've been using separate instrument tracks, and if I do need two of lets say the Piano, its usually for different sections and sounds.
What I've now found is that I need to separate the same track into two, to individually volume and pan curve the low and high notes, with the VST settings remaining the same on the new track.
But the normal method of creating a new midi track and inserting a VST sets it to the default settings.
So how do I copy the settings from the VST on one track onto another, or simply create a clone of a current track with the same settings?
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Bevan
Until now I've been using separate instrument tracks, and if I do need two of lets say the Piano, its usually for different sections and sounds.
What I've now found is that I need to separate the same track into two, to individually volume and pan curve the low and high notes, with the VST settings remaining the same on the new track.
But the normal method of creating a new midi track and inserting a VST sets it to the default settings.
So how do I copy the settings from the VST on one track onto another, or simply create a clone of a current track with the same settings?
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