![]() In my studio I regularly send AuriaPros midi tracks to apps and 3 DaveSmith Morfo x4, Moog Sub37, Arturia Minibrute, Yamaha B1 acoustic piano with optical midi and Korg Minilogue as well as CC data for my Lexicon PCM92 at the same time. You can also direct those midi tracks to external midi harware. You can then Bounce those tracks in place to Audio. You can also plug in Lyra, FabFilter One and Twin2. You can direct those midi notes and midi data to any iOS app running in the background using Core Midi or you can plug in an app using the midi instrument drop down list if the app appears there. That is correct once you lay in your midi notes or draw them in, they can play back to whatever app you want as they are just midi notes and contain no audio. I don't see that as multitimbral.įortunately, I tend to find Auria's built in synths and Lyra to be very useable.īut regarding your tutorial, if I render a midi track to audio as you did, does it matter which synth app is active in the channel strip? In other words, after you recorded midi using ST could you have switched to iSEM and then rendered? I don't get ST's point for stating 8 parts are available, it's more like 8 sounds can be placed in a quick-access list already assigned to midi channels. ![]() I'm learning that's just not possible, ST would have to be an AU plugin with multiple instances. I'd like to hear the sounds selected playing together in context as the arrangement is developing. Cheers.Įxcellent tutorial and very much appreciated! However, what I was hoping for was the ability to play several different sounds on different channels with Sampletank (or whatever) simultaneously. Anthony Alves wrote:Here is a new video I made on this topic because there is a way to do this without Audiobus and it's been requested by othere users before.
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