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KONTAKT 2 question

charles7
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Posted : Jun 20, 2009 01:21:15
I am fairly new to Kontakt but wish to use it a lot for my sampling. I am having trouble finding out how i can have multiple samples loaded in the rack and then assigning them to different channels in cubase, can anyone help me out? maybe with some screen shots? I think i know you have to set each sample to a different midi channel in kontakt, but im not sure how i can do the cubase part to make it recieve and be able to play each sample in different midi tracks. Any help would be much appreciated!! thanks
daark
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Posted : Jun 20, 2009 11:40
you get inside the config and find there the piano map
map each sample for a key
explore it!
good luck
charles7
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Posted : Jun 21, 2009 11:05
I have found what i was looking for on youtube. In case anyone else wanted to know too here it is



Spectral_Attack


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Posted : Jun 22, 2009 02:34
tnx for sharing           I dont know where it comes from. Or what to call it ...but it's here. And that's all i hold onto. It's all that I am. :)

http://www.myspace.com/spectralattackpsy

http://www.reverbnation.com/spectralattackpsy
charles7
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Posted : Jun 25, 2009 21:31
Another question i have now. Does anyone know how i can apply fx's to each individual sample/midi channel. When I apply an effect (im trying camelphat) it has to be applied to the actual Kontakt VST, which effects all the samples you have loaded in it. Does anyone know hoe i can make it so it applies only to the samples i want?
psysage

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Posted : Jun 26, 2009 04:05
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On 2009-06-25 21:31, charles7 wrote:
Another question i have now. Does anyone know how i can apply fx's to each individual sample/midi channel. When I apply an effect (im trying camelphat) it has to be applied to the actual Kontakt VST, which effects all the samples you have loaded in it. Does anyone know hoe i can make it so it applies only to the samples i want?



This is done differently in different hosts, does you host allow multi-channel VSTs? You basically have to setup the Outputs of Kontakt(output button on top), then select a MIDI channel and Output for the individual instrument in Kontakt, then insert a VST onto that one. You can't apply an effect to an indvidual sample, only to individual instruments...
realtime


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Posted : Jun 26, 2009 05:35
well ... it's not thaaat difficult:
-> just add a new stereo output channel to the kontakt - call it *Camel Phat* or somehing (a speaking name!).
-> then define this channel as output for all cells that should be filtered with the phat.
-> then (in cubase itself) just insert phat on the output channel which you created before and adjust it.

hint:
in newer versions of cubase sometimes output channels of multi-timbral instruments are hidden away by default.
just hit F11 ... it's the arrow button between the edit button and the plug-in selector ... as seen on youtube
          http://www.myspace.com/realtimeproject
charles7
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Posted : Jul 21, 2009 12:45
Still having trouble getting my head round this, only way i can think is bouncing down every sound individually then applying effects, but this will take sooo long. Could someone who knows how to do this please upload screenshots, i would be forever greatful!!!
realtime


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Posted : Jul 22, 2009 04:46
with the outputs it's like with the input midi channels - you have to assign before you can use them.

it's a multi-timbral instrument ... so you have 16 midi channels per input bus (each for one cell)

once you defined more output channels, you're able to give the cells another output than 1/2 ...

the video shows it all.
          http://www.myspace.com/realtimeproject
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