

Set up as many of the MIDI tracks as you have active instrument slots in your plugin (TTS-1). You need this track to route your controller, or your MIDI pattern clips, to trigger the chosen sound in your instrument. Any instruments that have been inserted into your project will show up as outputs for your MIDI track. Insert > Soft Synth > Once you do this, you can select it as a MIDI output option from the MIDI track you added in step #1. It will create it's own audio output automatically. Insert the Cakewalk TTS-1 GM synth (or any instrument) as an instrument track. When you insert a standalone MIDI track (not an audio track, or instrument track) you won't see any instruments in the output selector until you add one. The instrument plugin itself will have an audio output default to the Master bus, but don't worry about that yet. The audio tracks have the drop down: master, preview, metronome, etc. The audio tracks have the wave icon, the MIDI tracks have a round icon that looks like a plug (5-pin MIDI DIN connector). If you see audio outputs, you are looking at the wrong type of track. if I click on audio outputs I am only given my audio interface. I have from the drop down: master, preview, metronome. Jjvibes ok, thanks when I select output I don't have TTS-1 option. If no sounds, or the wrong sounds play in your instrument, you probably need to check this. When you play your MIDI controller, the MIDI data is echoed to all tracks with echo enabled. To play one or more of the MIDI channels together, enable the MIDI echo button on the desired MIDI tracks (it's normally active only for the currently selected track). Repeat this for MIDI track 3 and so on, for as many as you need, up to 16. The instruments in TTS-1 are paired up with MIDI channels 1-16 for instrument slots 1-16, respectively. MIDI Channel = Play a note and now you should see track #2 on the TTS-1 receive the note and play the instrument that is selected in TTS-1 slot #2. EXCEPT now you change the third drop down selection field to MIDI channel 2 (You should see all 16 available when you click the drop down arrow). Input = Output = MIDI Channel = Now look at 2nd MIDI track. You should see three selection drop down fields (Tip: hover your cursor over the little gray icon at the left of each field). Click and drag down to reveal all track controls. Point the cursor to the bottom edge of the track.Ģ. help=Tutorial1.6.html To expand a track to make all of its controls visible:ġ. Get this working and then you can repeat the same process and substitute Garritan for TTS-1. Add one instrument instance of Cakewalk TTS-1, which I used, to follow along with this example. Try this: Add 16 MIDI tracks to a new project. Hope to be less ignorant in 2017! thank you all for ANY help!!

#Garritan aria player with midi keyboard youtube manual#
what I have done: -tried switching midi channels to correspond for each track -gone to garritan web site to read up on this -reading manual as of recent -will try youtube and FORUM!! I am confused with: -midi vs instrument track and how route correctly.not sure if I should worry about busing. 3 tracks=Aria popping up a total of three times.

What I can do: load Garritan and the software's do connect, but for each track Aria loads separately. And here my goal(s) -To link Garritan sound Multi Aria player as ONE instance, therefore I can use all 16 tracks. Before I get started I know I already asked this, but still need help. And, thanks all for your patiences as this area of DAW is QUITE new for me. Jjvibes hello all, and first happy holidays to all.
