Dear KVRers,
See if you guys have the answer.
Say I've setup Atlas drum VST with 16 channels multi-out in Live 10 / Cubase 9.5 Pro. Is there a way to save it as Live Rack (I hope I used the right term) so that I can easily load in the whole thing for my next project. Same answer as in Cubase, please.
Regards!
Tristan
How to save a multi out setup in Live and Cubase ?
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- KVRist
- 68 posts since 2 Mar, 2019
In Cubase you can set it up the way you want and save it as a Project Template. You could also try saving it as a multi-track preset.
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- KVRer
- 23 posts since 26 Apr, 2019
The way that I know of for Live:
In Live Browser, click on arrow icon of your save Live Set file to see all your midi & audio tracks. You can shift select your Midi Track (Atlas Drum) & Audio Tracks (all 16 Audio Tracks), then drag & drop into your Session or Arrangement View of new project. When you see white highlight that is where it will be inserted.
I would suggest to group your Atlas Drum & all your 16 Audio tracks (or the audio group of the 16 Audio Tracks) so this way you only select one top group then drag & drop into new project. Update: (Can also drag & drop selected Live Set file into new project).
There might be other ways of doing this. This method is also good for grabbing your midi & audio tracks from other projects and inserted into new project. Hope that make sense.
In Live Browser, click on arrow icon of your save Live Set file to see all your midi & audio tracks. You can shift select your Midi Track (Atlas Drum) & Audio Tracks (all 16 Audio Tracks), then drag & drop into your Session or Arrangement View of new project. When you see white highlight that is where it will be inserted.
I would suggest to group your Atlas Drum & all your 16 Audio tracks (or the audio group of the 16 Audio Tracks) so this way you only select one top group then drag & drop into new project. Update: (Can also drag & drop selected Live Set file into new project).
There might be other ways of doing this. This method is also good for grabbing your midi & audio tracks from other projects and inserted into new project. Hope that make sense.
Last edited by txl on Wed May 01, 2019 7:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- KVRAF
- 2254 posts since 10 Apr, 2002 from Saint Germain en Laye, France
