Subject:Midi Insert & Two Soundboards
Posted by: WalterJr
Date:5/10/2001 6:57:02 PM
I cant find where can i insert a new midi track Another question is that i cant find a dialog that allows me assign each track to its specified device to use two soundboards simultaneously: Ex: I have Montego 2 and AWE 64 If i want to record something from a virtual instrument that uses Montego directly on Acid track i can switch the record switch of Montego to Stereo Mixer Input and do it But if i cant switch the other tracks to AWE , the soound that was recorded before come through Stereo Mixer Input too. The only way to switch is on Options -Preferences but i have to restart the program always when i do this to able the new board. Doesnt have any board selection on front panel , that seems to be on Acid 2.0? Thx for any help Walter Jr |
Subject:RE: Midi Insert & Two Soundboards
Reply by: BSM
Date:5/10/2001 8:16:43 PM
I would like to know this as well. Can different outputs be assigned to different tracks? Can I run Acid 3 on my desktop and laptop with one licence? Jim |
Subject:RE: Midi Insert & Two Soundboards
Reply by: pwppch
Date:5/11/2001 11:06:49 AM
In order to use multiple audio ports in ACID 3, you must add an audio bus to the mixer. By default, ACID 3 creates a single Master bus that is routed to your default audio device. To use multiple devices do the following: - Options|Preferences Audio tab. - Set the Audio device type to "Windows classic Wave Driver". - Choose the default device you want the master bus to be assigned to - Click OK - Open the Mixer View (should be opened by default). - Click the "Instert Bus" icon/label. Bus A will be added. - Bus A will be routed to the master bus by default. - Click the Bus A routing icon (Looks like square with in a sqaure). A menu will pop up that will permit you to route Bus A to either the master bus or to any hardware bus on your system. You can have up to 26 buses in ACID 3. You may want to review the ACID 3 mixer routing in the help file. Do a search for Busses in the help. There are a number of topics relating to this. Basically, ACID 3 permits you to create a Mixer just like a real world Mixer - like a Mackie. The tracks are routed to the mixer and then to the hardware vs the ACID 1/2 model that routed tracks directly to the hardware. The ACID 3 model is considerably more powerful, but very different from the ACID 1/2 model. Peter |
Subject:RE: Midi Insert & Two Soundboards
Reply by: pwppch
Date:5/11/2001 11:12:27 AM
You can't add a blank track. All tracks in ACID are associated to a file. To add a MIDI track to the project, you drag or double click on the MIDI file from the explored to the main track view. You can also record a MIDI track. Click the record button, and select MIDI. Once you are done recording, a MIDI track will be created for the new track. Peter |
Subject:RE: Thanks (nt)
Reply by: BSM
Date:5/11/2001 7:35:58 PM
Thanks! |
Subject:RE: Midi Insert & Two Soundboards
Reply by: WalterJr
Date:5/13/2001 8:57:01 AM
Thx for the help After studying a bit i had discovered this yesterday. But when you open a new project , on another day for example,the bus you have assigned to use the 2 soundboards must to be assigned again. Even if you check the option to open all new projects with this format, projects that were using 1 bus for example , when opened again undo your configs for 2 bus. But these are merely details. A good idea for a improvement on the future maybe a console view , like on cakewalk or sonic syndicate orion, and a possibility to insert an empty midi track and obviously the DXi/Vsti support. Very nice indeed Thx very much again for your attention WalterJr |
Subject:RE: Midi Insert & Two Soundboards
Reply by: BSM
Date:5/13/2001 10:53:06 AM
Are you saying that it won't remember the output assignments and bussing upon reopening? Jim |
Subject:RE: Midi Insert & Two Soundboards
Reply by: WalterJr
Date:5/13/2001 7:36:13 PM
Seems that for me W.Jr |
Subject:RE: Midi Insert & Two Soundboards
Reply by: BobbySlate
Date:5/17/2001 7:20:25 PM
Easy as pie.....See that little number 1 next to the mute button and the solo button of each track....Im not sure if it's their with a single sound card, I have alays had 12 outs in my machine since I loaded acid, but if your computer is configured properly and the cards aren't trying to share IRQ's or memory ranges (No yellow exclemations in your windows system propertys). Hit that button 1 in each track and it should list your available outputs, it may be 1 2 3 4 or you may have to you 1&2 3&4 as pairs. You can also do the same to your direct effects plug ins. Bus them somewhere else and with one button you can dry out the track for editing. Good Luck |
Subject:RE: Midi Insert & Two Soundboards
Reply by: BobbySlate
Date:5/17/2001 7:24:09 PM
Sorry guys....gave advice for acid 2 not 3. Time for glasses!! |