Any plugins that use multiple outs?

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Now I know how to use the multiple outs functionality in FL Studio wrappers, I can't because I don't have any plugins that actually have multi outs. :( Can anyone recommend any which do, particularly any drum machines/drum samplers?
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Drumatic 3 (6 stereo outs)

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RMIV, DR-008, Microtonic (I think), Stylus RMX

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Intakt, Stylus Rmx, Superior DFH, Elektrik Piano (i think)..., thinks there's A LOT vsts's with mulible outputs out there!

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aaargh,..., you guys are tooo fats :D

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SFZ+, WusikStation and its counterparts ManyStation etc., SampleTank

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I know it's o.t. but:
Dazza66 please tell me, how do you use multiple outs vsti in flstudio??
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FL's very own FPC features multiple outs. so do Computer Music's CM-505, DS-404 and SR-202.

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Thanx all - I tried Plastique's suggestion of Drumatic 3 (I'd forgotten how good that plugin is!), but when I followed the manual (Fliffo - this is how its meant to be done: FL Studio supports VSTi plugins with multiple outputs. In the plug-in window, click the down-arrow menu (upper left corner under the red plug-in icon). If the plugin supports multiple output, you will see "enable multiple outputs", select it. Now the first output will be set to whatever FX channel is initially assigned to that plug-in, and each successive FX track will contain the additional outs. For example, a plugin with 4 outputs assigned to FX track 10, takes tracks 10, 11, 12 and 13.), I never got the "enable multiple outputs option". Am I doing something wrong?? :?
"Music is native to the human mind. There is not a culture on Earth that does not have it, and our brains are wired to apprehend and be moved by its magic." - National Geographic, March 2005

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thanks dazza66.
I used drumatic just a few times but maybe you have to select a different channel for each sound to make "enable multiple outputs" show up. I remember that all sounds in drumatic are on channel 1 by default.
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ErsDrums.

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hope it's not off-topic!
hello i'm a newbie here, but this could help: i think loading Xlutop Chainer in FL vsti wrapper works as a container itself for other vsti and will provide many outputs for any instrument you like, fx or layered (at the expense of the cpu power)

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barni2 wrote:hope it's not off-topic!
hello i'm a newbie here, but this could help: i think loading Xlutop Chainer in FL vsti wrapper works as a container itself for other vsti and will provide many outputs for any instrument you like, fx or layered (at the expense of the cpu power)
Chainer is not multi-out AFAIK..

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not a 'true' multi-out no
but may provide a solutions for similar problems

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I've nailed it!! :D The mistake I was making was that I was trying to enable multi-outs when loading the plugin (such as Drumatic or CM-505) as an effect into the mixer. You have to load it as a channel, then the option is made available to enable multi-outs. Once thats done, FL assigns each of the outs to the successive FX tracks (just like it says in the manual) and then all I had to do was select a different output for each of the drum sounds in the plugin itself. Then, I assigned a MIDI port (10 will do) to the plugin. Then I added as many extra MIDI Out channels as I needed and assigned each one to port 10. This results in being able to (finally!) use the pattern sequencer to play the drum parts, but also have each drum sound appear as a separate FX track in the mixer as well so I can add different effects to each drum sound. Thanx for everyone's help on this!

Barni2 - I'll have a look at Xlutop Chainer as well and see what it can do.
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