monitoring multiple softsynths?

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2012/04/21 13:32:31 (permalink)

monitoring multiple softsynths?

i have a Jamstix 3 outputing Ch 10 to an Addictive Drums, and outputiing Ch 11 to a Rewired Ableton Live percussion set. i cannot figure out how to get both these tracks to sound at the same time. selecting the drums de-selects the percussion and vice-versa.
 
i know this is possible because i had it working once.
 
any wisdom from the forum will be apprieciated.
 

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    FastBikerBoy
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    Re:monitoring multiple softsynths? 2012/04/21 13:42:56 (permalink)
    In the track view click on the input echo button which is to the far right of the MSR strip.

    EDIT: On all of the MIDI tracks you want to hear. Only the active track plays by default.
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    Re:monitoring multiple softsynths? 2012/04/21 13:57:28 (permalink)
    thank you Fast Biker Boy. that did it. no sure i know how i didn't figure that out myself, much sooner.
    this in not the first time you've helped me FFB, so thanks again!

    sonar 8.5/x1/x2/x3pe/ableton live 8 suite    
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    Re:monitoring multiple softsynths? 2012/04/21 14:55:09 (permalink)
    No worries, that's the point of this place.... oh and arguing.
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    Re:monitoring multiple softsynths? 2012/04/21 14:57:15 (permalink)
    FBB has helped me numerous times.

    I think I helped him once.

    We have not argued. Yet!
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    Re:monitoring multiple softsynths? 2012/04/21 15:01:38 (permalink)
    bapu


    FBB has helped me numerous times.

    I think I helped him once.

    We have not argued. Yet!


    Yes we have.....
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    Re:monitoring multiple softsynths? 2012/04/21 15:02:42 (permalink)
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    bapu


    FBB has helped me numerous times.

    I think I helped him once.

    We have not argued. Yet!


    Yes we have.....

    No we haven't!!!
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    Re:monitoring multiple softsynths? 2012/04/21 15:04:12 (permalink)
    bapu


    FastBikerBoy


    bapu


    FBB has helped me numerous times.

    I think I helped him once.

    We have not argued. Yet!


    Yes we have.....

    No we haven't!!!


    We could keep this going all night but somebody will tell us off, so I think you should be the grown up one and stop it now, 'cos I know I'm far too childish to.
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    Re:monitoring multiple softsynths? 2012/04/21 15:09:22 (permalink)
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    bapu


    FastBikerBoy


    bapu


    FBB has helped me numerous times.

    I think I helped him once.

    We have not argued. Yet!


    Yes we have.....

    No we haven't!!!


    We could keep this going all night but somebody will tell us off, so I think you should be the grown up one and stop it now, 'cos I know I'm far too childish to.

    Fine.

    I'm done.

    You win.
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    Re:monitoring multiple softsynths? 2012/04/21 15:12:45 (permalink)
    No I lost

    Deleted for my sanity............ <------Hey that's a cool little pattern. Never managed that before.
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    Re:monitoring multiple softsynths? 2012/04/21 15:15:08 (permalink)
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    No I lost

    Deleted for my sanity............ <------Hey that's a cool little pattern. Never managed that before.


    Well played. Thanks for the tip.

    How about this -> ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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    Re:monitoring multiple softsynths? 2012/04/21 15:24:36 (permalink)
    Looks like one of my song's finished waveform.
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    Re:monitoring multiple softsynths? 2012/04/21 15:25:14 (permalink)
    FastBikerBoy


    Looks like one of my song's finished waveform.

    So you have DC offset then?


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    Re:monitoring multiple softsynths? 2012/04/21 15:30:53 (permalink)
    Something's offset with me alright, not sure it's my DC though. I thought about being AC/DC once but I think I'm more AC than anything else now.

    This wine is no good for me I know that much...
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