![]() ![]() All of the patches need to be loaded into the same port and each needs to have its own MIDI channel manually selected. For Kontakt you need to configure it the way it is described in the latest Scalar 2.7 tutorial. You just set your different patches starting from the second tab. Once you do that Omnisphere works right out of the box. With the VST2 the output MIDI port for Scalar needs to match the input ports for Kontakt and Omnisphere. The latter doesn’t seem to output the MIDI properly for MVO. The key is that you need to be using the VST2 (or simply the VST) for Scaler 2.7, not the VST3. ![]() I’ve tested MVO using the Kontakt 6 Full Player and Omnisphere 2. I’m running on a Mac M1 Max using FL Studio v20.9.2 in Rosetta mode. I didn’t see anything in the support doc about Image Line’s FL Studio, so I thought I’d add a note about my successful experience so far using Scalar 2.7 and MVO. There is no firm solution currently in place, however it is being regularly assessed and discussed. The official Scaler forum is also host to various conversations regarding Multi-Voice Output mode in Logic, specifically the possibility of controlling multiple mono-timbral plug-ins across multiple tracks and MIDI channels. There are ongoing discussions relating to this approach on the official Scaler forum: There are also paid 3rd party MIDI bus options to achieve similar functionality using Windows. On Mac OS you can create an IAC Driver virtual MIDI bus, and replicate Scaler’s Multi-Voice output functionality using Live 11’s MPE support. Kontakt (track not plugin), and set destination track’s ‘Accepted channel 2 for first/įor multi-timbral instruments, set Scaler’s ‘Notes to Tracks’ MIDI output to multi-timbral ‘Accepted Channel’ and ‘Destination Channel to desired MIDI channel e.g. Kontakt, and with multiple mono-timbral plug-ins across multiple tracks/channels.įor mono-timbral instruments, set each instrument’s MIDI input to Scaler 2 output, and set For more information, refer to Cubase’s official documentation.īigwig fully supports Scaler’s Multi-Voice output mode with both a single multi-timbral plug-inĮ.g. When controlling multiple mono-timbral plug-ins, use Cubase’s Input Transformer to filter MIDI input by channel e.g. Kontakt, and with multiple mono-timbral plug-ins across multiple tracks/channels. Event Input 1.Ĭubase fully supports Scaler’s Multi-Voice output mode with both a single multi-timbral plug-in e.g. Kontakt, and Channel Output to correspond with the desired multi-timbral part (referred to by Studio One as Event Input) e.g. ![]() Then set each instrument track’s Instrument Output to your multi-timbral plug-in e.g. To use Scaler’s Multi-Voice output mode with multi-timbral plug-ins e.g NI Kontakt, you will need to create an instrument channel for each multi-timbral part, with each instrument channel’s MIDI input set to Scaler 2, and the appropriate MIDI channel. ![]() Be sure to use the VST2 or VST3 version of Scaler, as the AU plug-in format does not support multi-channel MIDI output. Just set each instrument’s MIDI input to Scaler and select the desired MIDI channel. Studio One supports multi-channel MIDI routing from Scaler (with Multi-Voice Output mode activated) to multiple instrument tracks across multiple MIDI channels. This process is demonstrated in the following video by plug-in Boutique (not using Scaler):įor other alternatives and workarounds, see the workarounds section of this document below. One potential workaround is to use Blue Cat’s PatchWork, a paid plug-in which can itself host plug-ins with more intricate internal routing options, including multi-channel MIDI routing. Scaler’s Multi-Voice Output is not natively supported by Ableton Live, as per the following Ableton support article For more information, see the workarounds section of this document below. Routing Scaler’s MIDI output to multiple mono-timbral plug-ins across multiple MIDI channels is not supported due to the aforementioned AU plug-in format limitation. This being the case, the only way to use Scaler’s Multi-Voice Output mode in Logic is to use the ScalerControl MIDI effect as a plug-in in front of a single multi-timbral plug-in such as Native Instruments’ Kontakt, or Spectrasonics’ Omnisphere. The AU plug-in format which Logic uses exclusively does not support multi-channel MIDI output. Scaler 2.7 Multi-Voice Output Host Reference Document: ( Dropbox - Scaler Multi-Voice Output Host Reference Document.pdf - Simplify your life) And attached is a support document with an overview of how to setup multi out on various DAWs with workarounds offered by some of our users. ![]()
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