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Steps to Configure Analog Lab for Multi-Channel Use in Ableton Live:
1. Load Analog Lab in a MIDI Track
- Open Ableton Live.
- Create a MIDI track.
- Load Analog Lab into that track.
2. Enable Multi-Channel MIDI Input
- Inside Analog Lab, go to the Settings or Preferences (gear icon or menu).
- Ensure MIDI Channel Routing or similar functionality is enabled (depending on your version of Analog Lab).
3. Create Multiple MIDI Tracks
- For each additional instrument you want to control within Analog Lab, create a new MIDI track in Ableton.
- Set the MIDI To setting on these tracks to the track containing Analog Lab.
- Assign the specific MIDI Channel (e.g., Channel 1, Channel 2) for each track.
4. Assign MIDI Channels in Analog Lab
- Inside Analog Lab, set up different instruments or sounds to respond to specific MIDI channels.
- Some Analog Lab presets or instances of instruments (like in the Multi mode) can be assigned to separate channels. If needed, consult the Analog Lab manual to understand how to enable Multi mode.
5. Test MIDI Channel Routing
- Play your MIDI controller while selecting different MIDI tracks in Ableton.
- Confirm that each track triggers the correct sound in Analog Lab based on the channel setup.
6. Record and Automate
- You can now record MIDI data on separate tracks while all sounds come from the single instance of Analog Lab.
- Automate parameters on a per-track basis by using MIDI CC assignments or clip envelopes.
If you’re still having trouble setting this up, let me know what specific version of Analog Lab you’re using, and I can provide more targeted guidance!