Re: Garritan Jazz & Big Band 3 not playing nice with Platinum...
2016/10/11 11:36:44
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A few other points/approaches to working with Aria Player:
First, disable Zero Controllers When Play Stops in preferences. Otherwise, SONAR will reset Modulation and Expression to 0, silencing Aria every time you stop the transport. Additionally it's a good idea to to have one each CC1 and CC11 events at the start of the track for Controller Searchback to read. This will prevent the synth being silent when playback restarts, but you'll still want to leave Zero Controllers disabled so you can rehearse when the transport is stopped.
Next, right-click any MIDI track Volume control that doesn't have parentheses around the value (indicating it's disabled), and choose Disable Control. Now you can set initial volumes in Aria's mixer, and they'll stay that way. Moving a MIDI Volume control makes it active again, and it will send CC7 every time playback starts. Usually this is a good way to set initial volumes without having to go into the plugin UI, but I would disable them for the time being until you know for certain that you want to use them.
Now use CC11 (or CC2 as Dan mentioned) to change performance volume of each instrument as needed, and use audio track Volumes/Automation with one track per output from Aria Multi to do final mixing.
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