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Multiple output options? (Fruity)

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:21 pm
by serox
edit** Anyone know how to use multiple outputs in FL?

Orig query: Anyone know how to use the output options at the top of the VST? each drum has an output option. When you right click you get a list of outputs 1 to 10. I was hoping I could route each drum sound from the one VST to its own FX channel instead of having a new VST for each drum like I am right now.

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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:26 pm
by paradigm_x
works fine in cubase, just right click each output and you can select, or right click 'stereo output' and you can choose from preset output configs.

Not sure about fl tbh.

Greta beatbox, bought that & ABL last year. use it on everything.

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:31 pm
by serox
Paradigm X wrote:works fine in cubase, just right click each output and you can select, or right click 'stereo output' and you can choose from preset output configs.

Not sure about fl tbh.

Greta beatbox, bought that & ABL last year. use it on everything.
I do get the list come up with output options. I have tried setting it to a few random outputs but I cannot see where they go or how I can control where they go.

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 1:21 pm
by paradigm_x
Dunno then mate sorry. What happens when you select a dif output, silence?

In cubase you just get 13 mixer channels, 1 stereo +12 mono individual outs .

Porb due to how fruity assigns multiple outs.

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 1:29 pm
by serox
Paradigm X wrote:Dunno then mate sorry. What happens when you select a dif output, silence?

In cubase you just get 13 mixer channels, 1 stereo +12 mono individual outs .

Porb due to how fruity assigns multiple outs.
no, silence would be one thing but I get no difference at all on any of the outputs!

I am guessing I need to enable or do something else. Have read the manual but I still dont get it.

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 2:16 pm
by paradigm_x
i think its fruity as opposed to ADM fom what your saying...

how does it deal with other multi output vsts - battery/kontakt/shortcircuit etc ?

edit - apologies if patorinising, but

Right click far left output

choose - multi outputs.

Thats it (AFAIR, at work ATM)

edit 2 - also join up at forum, hes a very helpful man. get a reply after a day or two.

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 2:18 pm
by serox
Paradigm X wrote:i think its fruity as opposed to ADM fom what your saying...

how does it deal with other multi output vsts - battery/kontakt/shortcircuit etc ?

edit - apologies if patorinising, but

Right click far left output

choose - multi outputs.

Thats it (AFAIR, at work ATM)

Never used them mate. I am quite sure it is a FL query now. I had never heard of these multiple output options before now...

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 2:19 pm
by paradigm_x
assuming youre on PC< might be worth trying the free shortcircuit sampler - jsut to see how it deals with multiple outs.

its also the best vst sampler ive come across, and its free ! :o

vember audio

also could try asking on the Audiorealism forum, he checks it almost every day.

Edit - might be worth editing your thread title to 'multiple outs in fruity' or summat to get more help - im obv a cubase person.

good lcuk man

:4:

Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 5:36 pm
by Brisance

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 8:33 am
by serox
nowaysj wrote:Just go into the fruity wrapper options, that little box w/ a carot in it, and select enable multi outs or whatever its called. Setting the multi outs in the vst is not enough.

If you have fruity q's and no one is answering here, pm me.
I got it working after following the instructions on here.

http://rekkerd.org/tips-tricks-kontakt- ... -channels/

I did not need to do what you suggested. I am at work now but so cannot test things but hat difference would I expect to see after making the change you talk of?

Thanks all.

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 12:44 pm
by oblivious
Serox wrote:
nowaysj wrote:Just go into the fruity wrapper options, that little box w/ a carot in it, and select enable multi outs or whatever its called. Setting the multi outs in the vst is not enough.

If you have fruity q's and no one is answering here, pm me.
I got it working after following the instructions on here.

http://rekkerd.org/tips-tricks-kontakt- ... -channels/

I did not need to do what you suggested. I am at work now but so cannot test things but hat difference would I expect to see after making the change you talk of?

Thanks all.
you did exactly what he suggested, no diffrence :)

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 12:55 pm
by serox
Oblivious wrote:you did exactly what he suggested, no diffrence :)
I guess I clicked on the Fruity Wrapper then :D

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 1:16 pm
by legend4ry
:lol: the main reason I moved cubase was because I didn't think this could be done..

Theres 500 quid down the drain 8)

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 1:40 pm
by serox
Legendary wrote::lol: the main reason I moved cubase was because I didn't think this could be done..

Theres 500 quid down the drain 8)
you paid £500 for Cubase? :oops:

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 1:44 pm
by legend4ry
Serox wrote:
Legendary wrote::lol: the main reason I moved cubase was because I didn't think this could be done..

Theres 500 quid down the drain 8)
you paid £500 for Cubase? :oops:
Yesm - I got the biggest package came to around 450-500ish

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 1:47 pm
by serox
Legendary wrote:
Yesm - I got the biggest package came to around 450-500ish
wow.

How you getting on with Cubase? I was thinking of giving it another go.

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 1:50 pm
by legend4ry
Serox wrote:
Legendary wrote:
Yesm - I got the biggest package came to around 450-500ish
wow.

How you getting on with Cubase? I was thinking of giving it another go.
Its pretty sick man, gunna upgrade up to 5 once I get my mixing desk and ive got a couple of nice old mics sitting around should be getting a proper different sound outta my tunes ! But cubase isn't a real big learning curve - it does the same as FL - just handles audio 20 times better, so unless you use LOADS of audio and not much midi or record a lot of audio (as in more than 1 input at a time) then theres no need for cubase (in my opinion)

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 1:52 pm
by serox
Legendary wrote: Its pretty sick man, gunna upgrade up to 5 once I get my mixing desk and ive got a couple of nice old mics sitting around should be getting a proper different sound outta my tunes ! But cubase isn't a real big learning curve - it does the same as FL - just handles audio 20 times better.
I have 5 but not bothered to use it. Which do you find is easier for automation?

Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 2:04 pm
by legend4ry
Serox wrote:
Legendary wrote: Its pretty sick man, gunna upgrade up to 5 once I get my mixing desk and ive got a couple of nice old mics sitting around should be getting a proper different sound outta my tunes ! But cubase isn't a real big learning curve - it does the same as FL - just handles audio 20 times better.
I have 5 but not bothered to use it. Which do you find is easier for automation?
Well cubase sets all the main automation parameters automatically when you hit record move a knob/slider or open a native VST and it maps them already - so I don't really see why people don't like the automation, they're both good in my opinion