10-11-2020, 09:55 AM
Hello,
I have a question about the avl drumkits.
When I start making something or am just messing about, I often use the AVL drumkits because these are readily available and some of the best available for use on Linux. The question that I have is the following, I usually just insert them as a single midi track with a stereo output. If I decide to keep what I made and to work more on it, I would like to improve the sound of the drums. That is possible by using the multiple output version.
I have not been able to replace the plugin by the other version and have it redo the output mapping. The way I do it now is create a new midi track and then add the required plugin as the nine output version and then transfer the midi data to that new track.
Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks in advance.
I have a question about the avl drumkits.
When I start making something or am just messing about, I often use the AVL drumkits because these are readily available and some of the best available for use on Linux. The question that I have is the following, I usually just insert them as a single midi track with a stereo output. If I decide to keep what I made and to work more on it, I would like to improve the sound of the drums. That is possible by using the multiple output version.
I have not been able to replace the plugin by the other version and have it redo the output mapping. The way I do it now is create a new midi track and then add the required plugin as the nine output version and then transfer the midi data to that new track.
Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks in advance.