What is all this to and froing. I sated about a million years ago that you can't get more than 16 MIDI channels using Vienna VI in V-Stack. Some of you think that you can. I say prove it [8o|]
I can do it using a combination of V-stack and Chainer, but I still don't see how to do it without. Let me put it as simply as I can, maybe so even a Mac user can understand it [8-)]
V-Stack has 16 ports
Each one is capable of receiving 16 MIDI channels
If you load K2 into one channel you can use all 16 channels, because K2 is multitimbral
If you load RMX you can get 8 channels, because it only has 8 per instance.
If you load Atmosphere you can only get one as it is not multitimbral.
Therefore if you load Vienna Vi...........
If you load Chainer into one port it gives you 10 channels, each of which can be set to a different MIDI channel.
Therefore if you load a Vienna VI into each channel you can get 10 instances on 1 V-Stack channel.
Please show where I'm wrong, because it seems so simple to me [8-)]
DG
I can do it using a combination of V-stack and Chainer, but I still don't see how to do it without. Let me put it as simply as I can, maybe so even a Mac user can understand it [8-)]
V-Stack has 16 ports
Each one is capable of receiving 16 MIDI channels
If you load K2 into one channel you can use all 16 channels, because K2 is multitimbral
If you load RMX you can get 8 channels, because it only has 8 per instance.
If you load Atmosphere you can only get one as it is not multitimbral.
Therefore if you load Vienna Vi...........
If you load Chainer into one port it gives you 10 channels, each of which can be set to a different MIDI channel.
Therefore if you load a Vienna VI into each channel you can get 10 instances on 1 V-Stack channel.
Please show where I'm wrong, because it seems so simple to me [8-)]
DG