Hi am using the demo versioon of audiomulch and must say I am pretty amazed ..
There is a problem however with the internal midi routing ...
I know that you can set each vst plugin to respond to a defined midi channel ( pressing f3)
The problem is that when using a midi plugin that outputs on more than one channel ( for example sonicbytes 'era 'has 16 different midi output channels ) I can not control more than one plugin, the plugins receive mididata from all channels , ( even though they all have their separate midichannel, resulting in notes that get cut off )
I tested the same thing in 'plogue bidule' but there whe have the possibilty to ad a midi channel filter before each plugin ...so that only the data for that channel gets trough ...
cheers
This sounds like an AudioMulch bug to me. Can you give a link to the sonicbytes plugin you mention? I'll try it here...
Thanks
Ross.
here 's a link to the sonicbytes products ...http://www.sonicbytes.com/products.htm
and here 's a more recent link because the older sonicbytesproducts are now distributed by sugarbytes
http://www.sugar-bytes.de/content/products/index.php?lang=en
Thing is , that this bug also happens with other midi sequencers that are able to send data over multiple channels , although they have only one midi output ( I mean the white square midi ouput ) , al the data gets send over this output , thus the plugin receives data for al channels , even when only one input port is defined ( f3 tap )
Hope this gets resolved
I haven't had the chance yet to control audiomulch with an external sequencer §( meanning controlling muliple plugins over multiple midi channels )
cheeers
You might wanna try it with this plugin too ...it's much easier than sonicbytes era
http://azertopia.free.fr/PolyGrid.html
Thanks for this. Fixing this has missed the boat on the 2.0.3 update which will be released today. But I will investigate further and get back to you. If you want to send me an email to [email protected] I can send you a test version if(when) I get something working.
Thanks
Ross.