i tried this but the mono channels still as stereo in Logic pro, i tried but i seems to get good results as Nolly does it just multi uot as usual, i dunno, i didnt quite work , but to be fair i dont think i did it right
I don't know off the top of my head what the issue may be, but I'm sure with a little playing it may reveal itself, Good luck, And it's always worth a try at least.
Sorry for the short delay in replying, I wanted to open Kontakt standalone and see what results I got. If you are outside of a DAW it seems that it assigns outputs based on your audio device, my TASCAM is 8 channels out, so in standalone I only have the 8, If it is in Logic, it will depend on the output settings of the plugin when you have inserted it, I chose 25 mono in this case, Though Kontakt itself has a maximum of 16 channels in it's engine. If it is in a multi out setting already, than I am not entirely sure as to the answer, it may be something worth asking a Logic or Native Instruments community, or even a composer's community, as it may be a thing I've not personally run across. Unfortunately I do not know for other DAWs, but whatever that DAW's version of a multi output plugin assignment will likely be required to tell Kontakt how many channels it has to work with.
Learned a lot from watching this but I am only able to get the first instance of Kontakt working the way you set it up. When I try to do the second I am not able to have the outputs from overheads etc to appear as two mono tracks in logic. Wish you did not speed up that second half, lol
Hey, Sorry about that, First detail that may make a difference is that both instances of Kontakt are set up to be 25 mono multi output instruments, so when I do the overheads, they output to a stereo output in Kontakt, But in Logic that will become 2 mono outputs. So let's say we just have a mono overhead and a stereo one, and that's what we want to send out. In Kontakt I create the outputs the same as I do normally, With the first channel being a mono channel set to channel 1, and the second output being a stereo track like they are be default and have that set to channels 2 and 3. And so when I assign the stereo overhead in Kontakt it will read that as St. 2 and come out as 3 mono tracks in the Logic project. I may make a video going into the outputs a bit more in depth soon as well.
@@TrueNorthAudio thx for the thorough answer. I will try this out. I kind of made it work but with overheads being stereo. Tried your way to group tracks and it made it so much fun and the workflow is great.
@@vitriol6666 Cheers, I've been looking for a quick video to do and may actually knock out routing in Kontakt tonight to put out tomorrow and experiment with a couple other methods of breaking out the tracks as well. Glad this has been helpful.
hey buddy, im going to try this out, but regardless thank you so much for taking all that time for explanation. really appreciated
Not a problem, Best of luck
i tried this but the mono channels still as stereo in Logic pro, i tried but i seems to get good results as Nolly does it just multi uot as usual, i dunno, i didnt quite work , but to be fair i dont think i did it right
I don't know off the top of my head what the issue may be, but I'm sure with a little playing it may reveal itself, Good luck, And it's always worth a try at least.
Why i can't see Kt. st. 3 and up? It Shows me kt.st1, 2 and then it's kt surr. 5.1 and then other aux and unassigned choices
oh wow that's very nice, have to restart kontakt each time you change output routing config...
Sorry for the short delay in replying, I wanted to open Kontakt standalone and see what results I got. If you are outside of a DAW it seems that it assigns outputs based on your audio device, my TASCAM is 8 channels out, so in standalone I only have the 8, If it is in Logic, it will depend on the output settings of the plugin when you have inserted it, I chose 25 mono in this case, Though Kontakt itself has a maximum of 16 channels in it's engine. If it is in a multi out setting already, than I am not entirely sure as to the answer, it may be something worth asking a Logic or Native Instruments community, or even a composer's community, as it may be a thing I've not personally run across. Unfortunately I do not know for other DAWs, but whatever that DAW's version of a multi output plugin assignment will likely be required to tell Kontakt how many channels it has to work with.
Learned a lot from watching this but I am only able to get the first instance of Kontakt working the way you set it up. When I try to do the second I am not able to have the outputs from overheads etc to appear as two mono tracks in logic. Wish you did not speed up that second half, lol
Hey, Sorry about that, First detail that may make a difference is that both instances of Kontakt are set up to be 25 mono multi output instruments, so when I do the overheads, they output to a stereo output in Kontakt, But in Logic that will become 2 mono outputs. So let's say we just have a mono overhead and a stereo one, and that's what we want to send out. In Kontakt I create the outputs the same as I do normally, With the first channel being a mono channel set to channel 1, and the second output being a stereo track like they are be default and have that set to channels 2 and 3. And so when I assign the stereo overhead in Kontakt it will read that as St. 2 and come out as 3 mono tracks in the Logic project. I may make a video going into the outputs a bit more in depth soon as well.
@@TrueNorthAudio thx for the thorough answer. I will try this out. I kind of made it work but with overheads being stereo. Tried your way to group tracks and it made it so much fun and the workflow is great.
@@vitriol6666 Cheers, I've been looking for a quick video to do and may actually knock out routing in Kontakt tonight to put out tomorrow and experiment with a couple other methods of breaking out the tracks as well. Glad this has been helpful.
@@vitriol6666 Just dropping in to let you know that I did a more in depth video on Kontakt routing that has just dropped.