Forgive my inexperience, I tried looking for this in the manual, but couldn't find it. (I may have been looking right at it, but it was the proverbial snake!).
I use Notion SLE w/ GPO4. Windows 7 32 bit, (not optimal, I know).
My piece uses 24 instruments, some are doubled, ie; clarinet 1&2 on same staff.
When using the mixer, and soloing violin 1, I also have one of the FH staves audible.
1) Am I doing something wrong?
2) Can this be avoided?
Please let me know if any more info is needed to help. Thanks in advance.
Tim
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multiple instruments on mixer channel
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Re: multiple instruments on mixer channel
in the "mixer" window, up top look for some buttons like "all" "midi" "vsti"
...and inside the right edge of the "vsti" button see a tiny + mark, click on the vsti+ and get a dropdown list of all your vsti plugin instruments, and select one that you want to give its own mixer fader. You can keep doing this to add a bunch of separate inputs per instruments that have multiple audio channels, or put only certain channels of an instrument on the mixer. You get a sub (with no meters) plus all the separate channels you have selected show up with their own faders.
...and inside the right edge of the "vsti" button see a tiny + mark, click on the vsti+ and get a dropdown list of all your vsti plugin instruments, and select one that you want to give its own mixer fader. You can keep doing this to add a bunch of separate inputs per instruments that have multiple audio channels, or put only certain channels of an instrument on the mixer. You get a sub (with no meters) plus all the separate channels you have selected show up with their own faders.
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