--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@k...> wrote: > On a fine day, 23-11-2003, longys_wot_not_worx wrote: > > >--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, "Damir" <damirp@e...> wrote: > >> > The problem is, I can't get it to work with the current setup. > >The problem is that the > >> G4 Logic will only play the sounds from the Audio Instrument that > >is currently > >> selected in the Arrange window. > > > >Correct - I tried this with G4 as the newbie & the P3 450 as > >the "slave" - it doesn't work. > > You guys _do_ know about the I/O-plug-in trick, don't you? Cable a > Channel Splitter into max. 16 audio instruments, insert an I/O > plug-in (from the Helpers category) on all of them, and set some > input & output on all plug-ins (important). Then bypass all I/O > plug-ins. Assign a track to the Channel Splitter, and set Logic in > play mode (or play/pause). Does give some latency, but at least it > works -- you can now play up to 16 virtual instruments > simultaneously. Instead of a channel splitter you can also use a > neutral object such as a Monitor to route the same midi stream to > multiple parallel instruments (i.e. not split the incoming data by > channel). Or use a Multi-Instrument instead of a Channel Splitter. > Etc. > > -- > Hendrik Jan Veenstra h @ k n o w a r e . n l > Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com/ Thanks Hendirk. I did not know about the I/O plug-in trick. Now I do. Thanks a bunch for the info. Cheers, Damir Price
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[EXS] Re: [LAM] Using a second Mac with Logic as a sound module - GigaStudio style
2003-11-24 by Damir
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