![]() I should also add that the advice that article you referred me to says: 'Or, as a faster alternative, you can also right-click on the Program Change area and select "Delete All Controllers." ' That doesn't work with Mixcraft 5, in that right-clicking it does not bring up any selection at all. ![]() ![]() I tried selecting the small button to the right of 'Arm' - 'Choose recording channel and device' but that doesn't do it either, because no matter what channel I select there it always selects the first instrument in the list on Edirol. Unfortunately, the only two Youtube 'Edirol tutorial' videos demonstrate Edirol with Fruit Loops, and I just cannot relate it to Mixcraft. The other Youtube video available is even worse than that. Orchestral instruments come alive with rich ambient piano and stereo sampled string sounds in the new Edirol HQ-OR Software Synthesizer. This is the Youtube video that I'm referring to: This disk is for you You will be able to run EDIROL Orchestral and Super. Edirol has a bank of 16 instruments which should all be obtainable by individual tracks, and according to the Youtube video I mentioned, it has something to do with allocating midi channels (the narrator's diction is very poor). ![]() Thanks Greg, I had already come across that, but unfortunately it is not applicable to the Edirol Orchestral plug-in - it doesn't relate to the issue at all. Check out this Mixcraft FAQ entry: My instrument settings change when I play my MIDI song! ![]()
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