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V Collection - Legacy versions => Analog Lab => Topic started by: rchrdk on June 18, 2013, 03:26:00 pm
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this feature works fine in standalone mode - but when using the minilab as a vst in ableton 9 the pads only output single notes (from c1) no matter what chord I assign to them.
anyone else experienced this? does the chord mode only work in standalone mode?
thanks
r
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I've experienced this too, when using the plugin in Cubase 6. I think the issue is that the chord pads are triggered on midi channel 10 and that the host is rerouting this input to channel 1/global. So basically you end up hearing the triggers rather than the chords...
The workaround using Cubase is to setup the plugin in a "vst instruments" slot (rather than an instrument track) and route a midi track set to channel "any" to the plugin . I guess you could also route channels 1 & 10 on separate tracks too.
Im afraid I don't use Ableton, but its probably possible to check for something similar going on (midi routing/midi being rechanneled on input)
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thanks, i will try that. midi channels are a bit of a new world for me but time to dive in I guess!
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In Ableton you have to setup another midi track with the midi output being sent it to Analog Lab on ch.10
Works that way. Check the pic.
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there is no picture. I am having trouble figuring out how to switch to channel 10 in ableton