![]() ![]() Maybe someone can suggest a good method to clean up an existing project. Anyone has the same problem, know how to fix this Id be. It does respond when you test the sounds, that is inside the plugin while shifting the instruments, but as soon as I try to play it or draw anything on the MIDI channel, it mutes (does not give any sound). ![]() I am dealing with apple on this as well and I will post my findings but if anyone can suggest any workarounds or suggestions (maybe its a UTM bug, reset pref's, etc). It only works when I open Omnisphere as the first VSTi in the instruments panel. I've been a logic user since 3.5 and I've never seen a bug like this so I am really worried. Someone posted about a bug that seems somehow related to my experience with midi and incorrect track assignment and he posted a video here (however he says 9.1.1 fixed his issue). It thought it may be related to the size of my projects but even on new "default empty" projects I am getting strange channel strip behavior in which the VU meter wont show any activity until I "reset" it to no output and back to Stereo Output. The video at the link below shows the issue. I am not clear on what exactly it is doing as it appears to be random. However on playback it plays something else. If I drag over the midi I hear the instrument I played. But it plays back some other instrument in my arrangement instead on playback. The above is strange but the worse issue is that on some of my songs (songs with a lot of instruments) when I play and record midi on a track for, say Instrument 30 on any midi channel (1, 2, 3, etc.) it seems to record fine. Now I can make the Instrument channel strip for midi channel 2 move again as expected by first assigning its output to no output and then back to stereo output. The stereo out and the plugin itself recognize the signal passing through. I create a software instrument and assign it to a Kontakt 4/Omnisphere, instance and assign it to midi channel 1 and then add another midi channel of that same instrument (say channel 2.now its a multi-timbral instrument), and I can play and hear the instrument as expected but the VU meter for that new channel is not moving, it is frozen (if there was a sustained sound being triggered from channel 1). ![]() I installed the update hoping it would fix it but no luck.īasically it seems like an environment related issue: I only noticed the issues this week ironically hours prior to installing the 9.1.1 update. I cannot figure it out.I am running a clean SL install and experiencing some serious bugs in relation to creating software instruments and recording midi with them in Logic. Sorry, but this is just not working in the way I'm accustomed to working. And normally when I open up Kontakt or Spectrasonics I just add a new track and it defaults to the next MIDI track - no problem - I just change the next MIDI track to the new instrument. And like I said, I can open an NI BII4 and change the MIDI receive in it to the the specific MIDI track that I am sending on and that works perfectly. I have already had the Server open and I have set up multiple Vienna Instruments in it with separate MIDI tracks and all are working perfectly. So, for instance, when it says in the manual: Add a new instrument track and choose Vienna Ensemble does that mean a new instance of Vienna Ensemble and NOT VE Pro? Because he next screenshot show VE Pro and says: The windows you will see now are the Vienna Ensemble Server Interface, the Vienna Ensemble Server and the Vienna Ensemble GUI. I am sitting in front of my computer for hours before I post. Please understand I am not posting frivolously. I have been running Digital Performer and other DAWs for years - there are a lot of pieces to this puzzle and I cannot seem to easily piece them together. To me at least, it is not written very clearly. ![]() Hello, I have read and re-read the manual. The midi setup for DP is clearly demonstrated with lots of screen shots in the VE PRO pdf Manual,you have also started another thread earler that I responded to explaning the Ve Pro midi ports in more ease take the time to read the replies and the manual and search other threads,before posting. In your host sequencer create 8 midi tracks and assign each midi Channel to 'Vienna Ensemble Pro 1 1' > Midi Channel 1 - 8 respectively. In VE Pro main GUI you assign a port (for example:'Vienna Ensemble Pro 1 1')to the Omnisphere instrument and leave midi channel on 'Omni'. IN VE PRO YOU HAVE TO ASSIGN A SEPERATE MIDI PORT TO EACH MULTI-TIMBRAL INSTRUMENT SUCH AS OMNISPHERE or KONTAKT and set MIDI to OMNI!.In your sequencer you HAVE to assign each midi track to a seperate midi channel all assigned to the SAME MIDI PORT for that instrument.YOU HAVE TO SET IT UP THIS WAY TO AVOID INSTRUMENTS BEING TRIGGERED ON OTHER TRACKS! Omnisphere,Stylus work exactly like all other multi timbral instruments. ![]()
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