THANK YOU! I literally was searching for this for weeks! Most of the multitimbral stuff online is for logic or studio one. I have to make a soundtrack for my church, and having a zillion channels open was killing my computer. If you have a cash app, let me know, I'd seriously send you a coffee or something.
thank you so much ; that kind of knowledge is hard to find on youtube, glad you continue to do those type of video, the internet needs it ! Cheers from france :) Louis
Great video thanks! Have one things with it though, is there any way to stop Omnisphere from changing my output settings in the Mixer? On the left, I set up Out A, B, C etc so I can record to the separate tracks. But every time I change a multi preset it resets them all back to A, bit annoying...
Ah, yeah a multi preset recalls *everything* including routing. Unfortunately there isn't a great workaround for that that I'm aware of. I know with soundlock, you can "freeze," certain aspects of a single patch, but it doesn't look like that extends to routing. A bit time consuming, but you could save your mults with a/b/c/d/e routing and then not have that problem. Sadly, there is no instant gratification on this one.
at around 2'50"... When I arm a MIDI channel, I'm not getting any signal sent to my TX16Wx, hmmm. And it registers in the plugin, but no signal out to ableton...
I did everything and I can get sounds individually, but how can I play all at the same time and just use sliders to take the volume of each track up or down? I want to use this live
Omnisphere has a live/stack mode that's super useful for those types of situations. *but* If you want to play every sound at once and use faders to control each: In omnisphere, go to Mult, set the input source of every channel to the same channel. (1-16, just pick one.) Then, right click your faders in mult, hit midi CC learn, move a fader. Repeat for each fader. *note* those faders will map to whatever channel you're currently on, so just make sure you're committed to an input channel first. Hope this helps!
I searched so much and i finally found you tuto.......THANK YOU SU MUCH !
Max ime same thing here
2 MONTH LATER FOUND THIS MUCH NEEDED VIDEO THANK YOU!
THANK YOU! I literally was searching for this for weeks! Most of the multitimbral stuff online is for logic or studio one. I have to make a soundtrack for my church, and having a zillion channels open was killing my computer. If you have a cash app, let me know, I'd seriously send you a coffee or something.
You saved my night, how ı'm going to sleep otherwise! Thx for solution!!!
thank you, this is finally what i have been trying to figure out. great job!
thank you so much ; that kind of knowledge is hard to find on youtube, glad you continue to do those type of video, the internet needs it !
Cheers from france :)
Louis
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Also Make sure stack mode is off in the Live tab of Omnisphere.
thanks
Great video thanks! Have one things with it though, is there any way to stop Omnisphere from changing my output
settings in the Mixer? On the left, I set up Out A, B, C etc so I can record to the separate tracks. But every time I change a multi preset it resets them all back to A, bit annoying...
Ah, yeah a multi preset recalls *everything* including routing. Unfortunately there isn't a great workaround for that that I'm aware of. I know with soundlock, you can "freeze," certain aspects of a single patch, but it doesn't look like that extends to routing. A bit time consuming, but you could save your mults with a/b/c/d/e routing and then not have that problem. Sadly, there is no instant gratification on this one.
@@oooanickelThanks for the confirmation. Seems like a bit of an oversight!! Oh well, can't win them all
at around 2'50"... When I arm a MIDI channel, I'm not getting any signal sent to my TX16Wx, hmmm. And it registers in the plugin, but no signal out to ableton...
So sorry! I just now saw this comment. Hope you were able to get your TX16Wx up and running!
I did everything and I can get sounds individually, but how can I play all at the same time and just use sliders to take the volume of each track up or down?
I want to use this live
Omnisphere has a live/stack mode that's super useful for those types of situations. *but* If you want to play every sound at once and use faders to control each: In omnisphere, go to Mult, set the input source of every channel to the same channel. (1-16, just pick one.) Then, right click your faders in mult, hit midi CC learn, move a fader. Repeat for each fader. *note* those faders will map to whatever channel you're currently on, so just make sure you're committed to an input channel first. Hope this helps!
@@oooanickel Thanks this worked and now I am making some tunes. awesome video
excellent video the lip smacking not so much
When i go to plugins on my Ableton live there are no plugins lol,, typical.
Go to prefs, file/folder, rescan plugins. If you have a custom VST folder, you can also tell it to scan there/use those plugs.
Richard Barley ahhh thank you