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Old 03.04.2008, 05:50 PM
keytar keytar is offline
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Default I feel you on this one

Just went to a mates house, he's got a TI, hadnt actually played with it yet,
Ive got a C, and on the verge of selling to snap the TI...

But now, am glad I wasnt so fast to do that.....

I seriously am disappointed that the TI only has one istance, and then
you have to open up separate MIDI tracks to fire off the tracks in it...

Maybe I got this wrong, but in testing all ways around it in Live 7 and Logic, the fact
that you need to open up MIDI tracks and route their outputs to trigger the
16 parts/instances of the vst plugin means, those are just MIDI tracks, and
you don't have VST control over it....that almost goes against the point
of this whole TI thing for me...

in fact, trying to do automations for clips
for different tracks and always having to go back to the one instance of
it was really doing my head in....it's easier even to do it with my indigo 2...
The first instance of it works the way it should, when you do automations,
you are tweaking the controls as VST parameters, not as MIDI CC....

Wouldnt it just make more sense for it to work like any VST synth instance?
You dont open up Vanguard, and then separate midi tracks that control
all the instances of Vanguard should you need multiple ones...

Why wouldnt this be possible anyways? If you have a TC powercore,
different plugins can be placed in different tracks without a problem...
so why the TI? oh why....

Any wise words from anyone?
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