Internal Midi routing problem with Thesys & Ableton Live 8
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 14 Feb, 2010
Hello,
I have one important problem with the internal MIDI routing options of Ableton Live, and I can't use Thesys to send his Midi to another plugin or chanel.
I've bought recently Thesys, and I would like to send his programmed MIDI sequences to another MIDI chanel in Ableton Live that contains Operator Synth.
I've read the manual of Thesys, and it's only a simple internal MIDI configuration to do this.
One Midi chanel with Thesys and another with Operator.
In the section "Midi From" of the Operator's Midi chanel I have to choose Thesys, and in the sub-section "Pre/Post FX" I have to choose again Thesys.
But in the section Pre/Post FX" only appears Pre and Post FX, not Thesys.
I think that should be "Thesys" option in this section..
I can't listen to it because Operator doesn't recieve Midi from Thesys chanel.
If you can help me, I'll be very grateful.
Thank you!
(And sorry for my English)
I have one important problem with the internal MIDI routing options of Ableton Live, and I can't use Thesys to send his Midi to another plugin or chanel.
I've bought recently Thesys, and I would like to send his programmed MIDI sequences to another MIDI chanel in Ableton Live that contains Operator Synth.
I've read the manual of Thesys, and it's only a simple internal MIDI configuration to do this.
One Midi chanel with Thesys and another with Operator.
In the section "Midi From" of the Operator's Midi chanel I have to choose Thesys, and in the sub-section "Pre/Post FX" I have to choose again Thesys.
But in the section Pre/Post FX" only appears Pre and Post FX, not Thesys.
I think that should be "Thesys" option in this section..
I can't listen to it because Operator doesn't recieve Midi from Thesys chanel.
If you can help me, I'll be very grateful.
Thank you!
(And sorry for my English)
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- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
Are you using the AU version on a mac or the VST version?
What you described is what happens only when using an AU.
If that's the case you should read the manual for the AU workaround.
What you described is what happens only when using an AU.
If that's the case you should read the manual for the AU workaround.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 14 Feb, 2010
Oh! I didn't know it!
Yes, I use the AU version in a Mac. But the explanation is exclusively for Logic, not for Live..
Anyways I'll try it.
Thank you very much!
Yes, I use the AU version in a Mac. But the explanation is exclusively for Logic, not for Live..
Anyways I'll try it.
Thank you very much!
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- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
Yes you need to do that for Live or anything you use the AU version.Ralp wrote:Oh! I didn't know it!
Yes, I use the AU version in a Mac. But the explanation is exclusively for Logic, not for Live..
Anyways I'll try it.
Thank you very much!
If you use the VST, then you don't need to create, or use that extra bus.