Mulitple instances of plug
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- KVRAF
- 11839 posts since 23 Nov, 2004 from west of east
For some reason I cannot grasp how to load and play several instances of the same plug. If I load them into a rack, only the first instance works. If I load them into separate racks, only one rack at a time works. Same MIDI channel, so what am I completely missing? I don't think I saw this in the manual, but if it's there, please point me to it.
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- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
MIDI messages travel into rack at the top. Their next stop is the first plugin down the rack. Any MIDI event that plugin passes on or generates pass down the rack. So if your first plugin is using Note On events on Channel 1 and not passing them on, nothing else in the rack will be receiving Note On events on Channel 1. This is just like MIDI routing with cables.
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- KVRAF
- 5166 posts since 13 Jul, 2004 from Earth
Go into effects and add Mux in your track instead and select deep editor in Mux.eduardo_b wrote:For some reason I cannot grasp how to load and play several instances of the same plug. If I load them into a rack, only the first instance works. If I load them into separate racks, only one rack at a time works. Same MIDI channel, so what am I completely missing? I don't think I saw this in the manual, but if it's there, please point me to it.
Then select new in the options bar in mux and add the instruments in mux and connect midi in to them and audio out
Mux works like the Combinator in Reason + you can also save your setup for later use with Mux
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- KVRAF
- 1645 posts since 24 May, 2002
Normally it should be very simple and easy to use multiple instances of the same plug:
Just plug them in in different racks and there you go.
Cfr this picture where the first Part goes to Rack A, the second Part to Rack B:

Just plug them in in different racks and there you go.
Cfr this picture where the first Part goes to Rack A, the second Part to Rack B:

