- #Sampletank 3 se is not playing my midi recordings full#
- #Sampletank 3 se is not playing my midi recordings pro#
Just remember that you have to set up each channel in ST3 on it's own as to volume control and MIDI triggering although the latter is dead easy. Set everything up right in the vi as to routing and control and you're good to go.
#Sampletank 3 se is not playing my midi recordings full#
That way I get full control of 8 audio streams. So if I have say 8 MIDI tracks to record I have one Instrument track (which carries one MIDI stream), seven MIDI tracks that feed MIDI channels 2 through 8 of the vi and seven aux tracks for the vi outputs. There are plenty of times I do as I wrote - one Instrument track to host the vi and one track of MIDI, one MIDI track for another instrument, and so on with an aux track for each vi output that doesn't route to the Instrument track.
You don't need separate Instrument tracks just do as I outlined in my previous post. Only for some reason, ST3 won't/can't play back previously recorded parts while you're RECORDING a new one. I've been doing it this way ever since plugs started allowing it. If I only used one instrument track, and fed each part into it via separate MIDI tracks, that control is lost. I use a separate instrument track for each instrument because it allows you to mix each part as you would any regularly-recorded instrument. Please clarify: you haven't rendered to audio the drum track and it still exists as MIDI feeding Sampletank 3 right? Also what is your exact track setup - do you have two separate MIDI tracks feeding ST3 or is ST3 on one Instrument track with say the drum part MIDI there and the MIDI for the second part on a separate MIDI track? You don't need separate Instrument tracks for each just one Instrument track and as many MIDI tracks to feed the instruments inside that instance of ST3 minus the MIDI for one part that's in that Instrument track. So I just have to soldier on and try to record the subsequent parts while not hearing the previous ones, and then check it out afterward. And funny thing is, when NOT in record, it WILL play all the notes. Both routed to separate instrument tracks in PT. Separate out on Sampletank 3 for the two parts. It's as if Sampletank can only handle notes from one or the other at a time. What happens is, while in RECORD only, when I try record the bass part, the previously-recorded drum track does NOT play whenever I play a note on the bass. Alas.Īre you saying that with the PT transport running and you play your bass track using ST3 into PT the drum tracks don't output audio? Everything mapped correctly between PT and ST3 on separate MIDI channels? Remember that you have to do separate MIDI learn assignments for things like volume control in each instrument in ST3. But maybe that's what I have to do? And of course, this is only during RECORD. Is it really that hard for PT to allow this to happen at a lower buffer setting? And of course, I can't freeze the tracks as I do them, without making a new instance of the plug on each track. Mind you, if I crank the HW buffer all the way up, the problem goes away. Then when I go to do a bass part on a separate track, using the same instance of the plug, all mapped properly to the new track, the previous drum parts won't play whenever I'm hitting a bass note. I'll record a drum part on an instrument track.
#Sampletank 3 se is not playing my midi recordings pro#
Okay, so PT12.5 on Mac running 10.10.5 with 16GB RAM (Macbook Pro mid-2014).