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Kontakt help
I've 1 instrument going to output st.1, another going to st.2.
On the volume graph it shows they're both playing but I can't hear output st.2.
What am I doing wrong?
On the volume graph it shows they're both playing but I can't hear output st.2.
What am I doing wrong?
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paddlingpool
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you probably need to assign one of kontakt's outs to an auxillary audio channel in the mixer of buzz... in logic there are specific aux tracks that work with multi-out plugins, in some hosts you use a normal audio channel.
as for the sample pitch, maybe the default root note (original pitch) is 12 notes higher than what you think it should be on your keyboard. on most samplers its either c3 or the note you drop the sample on (if you have some kind of drag and drop) this shouldnt be a problem though, just adapt your pattern to wherever sounds right.
as for the sample pitch, maybe the default root note (original pitch) is 12 notes higher than what you think it should be on your keyboard. on most samplers its either c3 or the note you drop the sample on (if you have some kind of drag and drop) this shouldnt be a problem though, just adapt your pattern to wherever sounds right.
Thing is there's no real mixer by default in buzz, just a master which you plug your outputs in, you can only set the volumes. I'm surprised it's not designed for such things.paddlingpool wrote:you probably need to assign one of kontakt's outs to an auxillary audio channel in the mixer of buzz... in logic there are specific aux tracks that work with multi-out plugins, in some hosts you use a normal audio channel.
as for the sample pitch, maybe the default root note (original pitch) is 12 notes higher than what you think it should be on your keyboard. on most samplers its either c3 or the note you drop the sample on (if you have some kind of drag and drop) this shouldnt be a problem though, just adapt your pattern to wherever sounds right.
There're mixer plugs though... Will give this a shot.
Thx
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