Route the External Instrument plugin to different VSTi:s

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Route the External Instrument plugin to different VSTi:s

Post by petermarchione » Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:46 am

Hi all,

I would like to be able to create 5-6 different VSTi tracks and then control them all via different chains from a track with an Instrument Rack that communicates with the VSTi tracks via several "External Instrument" plugins. The reason is that I, as a keyboard player in a rock band, have say 4-5 different sounds but in some tunes I need them splitted over the keyboard in different ways. Instead of having the same sounds/VSTi loaded on many channels I thought that I could switch settings simply by having different Rack chains controlling the tracks. I normally do this in my studio but it only seems to work with Native Instruments Battery 3. Is there any workaround?
/PeterM
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Re: Route the External Instrument plugin to different VSTi:s

Post by 3dot... » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:35 pm

instead of using different tracks+rack+'external instruments'+routing...
wouldn't it be better to just put the actual vstis inside a custom built rack? on 1 track (fold-able)?
seeing as racks have an internal 'mixer' for the chains...
and are designed to do exactly what you need..(that is keyboard splits etc..)
and less clutter/unnecessary routing...

btw the external instrument device works for vsts with more than 1 stereo output...

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Re: Route the External Instrument plugin to different VSTi:s

Post by petermarchione » Tue Apr 26, 2011 8:14 pm

That works quite well and that is how I've been managing this so far. Just had second thoughts and started worrying that it might be a waste of resources of having pretty much the same sample patches loaded on five different channels. Or is Sampler/Simpler that clever that it figures this out and doesn't double load the samples into RAM? The thing is that I need to have the same sounds but different splits for different songs. Say: Song one: Only piano Song two: Piano and xylophone split, song three: Piano and strings layered and split with square wave... etc etc.

Cheers/
/PeterM
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Ableton Suite 9.1, Push & various software and HW.
Computer 1: Win 8.1 64, Intel Core i7 @ 3.40 GHz. 12 GB RAM, Steinberg UR824
Computer 2: MacBook Pro 16 GB/RAM running OSX Yosemite

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