Michael McBroom Posted September 23, 2020 Share Posted September 23, 2020 Another Cakewalk mystery has happened to me. I like to use cars and driving them as an analogy. Unlike a lot of you folks, I don't know much or understand much about what goes on "under the hood" of Cakewalk. I can probably identify the spark plugs and various filters, but beyond that, I'm pretty much lost. Nope, I'm a driver. I know how to drive Cakewalk reasonably well, I can even make some basic adjustments -- just don't ask me to troubleshoot anything when things go sideways. The tune in question is a rather simple Jazz Bossa with six MIDI instruments. This is an older tune I wrote a couple years ago, and I decided to take another look at it and possibly improve the mix because I know more about the subject than I did back then. This is one of the peculiar files where, when I loaded TTS-1, only the audio track loaded. The TTS-1 MIDI track never made it. But the tune worked fine without it back then so I didn't worry about it. But this time around, I figured I'd try to clean things up some, so I reassigned the instruments to another synth, then deleted the TTS-1 track -- from the Synth Rack window. Then I loaded TTS-1 back in again, but this time four TTS-1 audio tracks loaded -- and the one MIDI track. They're labeled CkwlkTTS11Otp1, ...Otp2, ...Opt3, and ...Otp4. I'm assuming "Otp" stands for Output. I'm totally confused -- why did these suddenly appear and what are they for? As it so happens, I do need multiple instances of TTS-1 in this tune but I don't know how to access the different "Otp" tracks. I tried loading TTS-1 again -- because I need another one at a minimum -- and five more tracks got loaded. Great. There are labeled ...TTS12Otp1, etc. So the second instance of four more tracks. Another curious thing about these extra tracks is they followed a reduced module count I specified that was supposedly for busses. But these aren't busses -- are they? Anyway, you know the "Insert Soft Synth Options" popup window you get when you're loading a new synth? I never change any of the parameters on this page, so I don't think there's anything going on there that might be causing this, unless I hit something by mistake and now it's remembering it. So anyway if you could tell me how I can get back to one instance (two tracks, that is) of TTS-1 loading when I ask for it, I'd sure appreciate it. And I wouldn't mind learning what this OTP1,2,3,4 business is all about. Maybe I can use it in the future if I know how to use it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
user 905133 Posted September 23, 2020 Share Posted September 23, 2020 (edited) 10 hours ago, Michael McBroom said: . . . I loaded TTS-1 back in again, but this time four TTS-1 audio tracks loaded -- and the one MIDI track. They're labeled CkwlkTTS11Otp1, ...Otp2, ...Opt3, and ...Otp4. I'm assuming "Otp" stands for Output. . . . what are they for? What output options do you have checked in the "Insert Soft Synth Options" box? TTS-1 can have up to 4 audio outputs. So if you tell Cakewalk to install "All Synth Outputs," you should end up with 4 audio outputs for each instance of TTS-1 you insert. 10 hours ago, Michael McBroom said: . . . if you could tell me how I can get back to one instance (two tracks, that is) of TTS-1 loading when I ask for it, I'd sure appreciate it. If you want to insert a TTS-1 soft synth with two tracks (one audio track and one midi track [aka a "split instrument track"]), you can select the [ ] MIDI Source and [ ] First Synth Audio Output options. There are other ways to get this set up. ----------------------------------------------------- Purely Optional (in case you want to explore the use of multiple outputs later on): 10 hours ago, Michael McBroom said: . . . I wouldn't mind learning what this OTP1,2,3,4 business is all about. Maybe I can use it in the future if I know how to use it. If you want to make use of more than one audio output, you can assign the 16 channels to any of up to 4 outputs (per instance of TTS-1). To get to this dialog box, click on "System" [right hand column in TTS-1] and then click on "Option" in TTS-1's System Setting panel. Edited September 23, 2020 by User 905133 (3) added quotations from OP; (2) to add info about assigning TTS-1 channels to up to 4 audio outputs;(1) to add a method to get a split track using the insert soft synth box options 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael McBroom Posted September 23, 2020 Author Share Posted September 23, 2020 Thanks so much for this. I thought it might be that popup panel. First Synth... got switched to All Synth... And thanks much for your additional explanations. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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