Might get one for multitrack sequencing to try in VCV or Bitwig. HY has some cool sequencer plugins I've demo-ed in the past. But since Ableton (shamefully) merges all midi channels into one channel (Channel 1), there's no way to do this. to send multiple channels to multiple instruments hosted on different tracks in Ableton. For me, the idea is to use one sequencing source, Maschine etc. I think the use case varies for different people. So is the goal to use a single VST instance to send notes to multiple Channels and have a single instrument receive those notes from Multiple Channels of your choosing? Filter out what you don’t want? but all have the same issue where Ableton merges midi channels. There are number of other midi generators out now: Captain Plugins, HY Plugins sequencers, etc. In an ideal world if bigwig could run max4live plug-ins I'd be super said: Maschine can do this, when hosted as VST. I started missing a lot of my max4live add-ons. But I just prefer ableton for some of what it does. So curious to see if I can make a workaround using mpe mode and external instrument plug-ins. It does indeed have mpe which sends each note on a seperate midi channel. I heard that MPE was included in the latest version, so was also wondering if this particular limitation was 'fixed'. I've since switched to Bitwig, where midi channel filtering is built in. I heard that MPE was included in the latest version, so was also wondering if this particular limitation was said: All devices receive all channels from the sequencer plugin. When I create a kick device in Ableton, have it listen to my sequencer plugin, it will receive all channels, 1-4. So if I have a sequencer plugin making a kick sequence on MIDI Channel 1, snare sequence on MIDI channel 2, hihat sequence on MIDI channel 3, and melodic sequence on MIDI channel 4. All midi data sent out from a VST plugin will become merged at the pipe track / destination plugin. Will do some testing with Reaktor when I get free time later to see if I can figure out a workaround. I guess to bypass this limitation you guys will have to dabble with virtual midi ports like loopbe or using loopback midi ports on your audio interface. I mostly used multi channel midi from external gear like my beatstep pro or my iPad so never noticed this flaw. Apparently with Vst plug-ins ableton merges the midi output into 1 channel. īut we do indeed seem to have have problem. Here's the article how to set the "pipe" tracks.
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