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Voideco 06-27-2017 03:50 PM

Routing Falcon instruments to Pro Tools
 
Ok so I have Falcon up and running, enabled the soundbank and loaded a clav. It sounds great.

In the Audio & Midi Setup I can select the audio output. Available options are the mac speaker, straight to my audio interface (Metric Halo ULN8) or: Pro Tools Aggregate. I guess I have to select the latter so I did.

Then in PT I created a track, I had an instrument track but I suspect that was wrong. What kind of track should I create in PT to receive the Falcon signal? Guess that is the first step.

Note: On my UVI page under Getting Started it sais dl the manual but clicking on that link doesn't lead me to really dl; it only opens the manual (which is very limited) in another tab in Safari. So I'm affaid I will have to keep pulling your sleeves for a while.

I will check the tutorials tomorrow but I really have to install another computer for conveniently viewing them. And the machine is messed up drastically. I want to put Linux Ubuntu on that one to have an additional computer else it sucks.

So this will be my last question for a while I hope. I can find out some things by myself but here I am really stuck.

lesbrunn 06-27-2017 04:01 PM

Re: Routing Falcon instruments to Pro Tools
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wallie (Post 2437639)
Ok so I have Falcon up and running, enabled the soundbank and loaded a clav. It sounds great.

In the Audio & Midi Setup I can select the audio output. Available options are the mac speaker, straight to my audio interface (Metric Halo ULN8) or: Pro Tools Aggregate. I guess I have to select the latter so I did.

Then in PT I created a track, I had an instrument track but I suspect that was wrong. What kind of track should I create in PT to receive the Falcon signal? Guess that is the first step.

Note: On my UVI page under Getting Started it sais dl the manual but clicking on that link doesn't lead me to really dl; it only opens the manual (which is very limited) in another tab in Safari. So I'm affaid I will have to keep pulling your sleeves for a while.

I will check the tutorials tomorrow but I really have to install another computer for conveniently viewing them. And the machine is messed up drastically. I want to put Linux Ubuntu on that one to have an additional computer else it sucks.

So this will be my last question for a while I hope. I can find out some things by myself but here I am really stuck.

Use an instrument track. An inst track will send midi data to your VI and also receive audio output from the VI.

Voideco 06-27-2017 04:16 PM

Re: Routing Falcon instruments to Pro Tools
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lesbrunn (Post 2437643)
Use an instrument track. An inst track will send midi data to your VI and also receive audio output from the VI.

Thanks Lesbrunn. I'll try that tomorrow (1:30 am now). The tutorials make me drewl.

Voideco 06-28-2017 05:48 AM

Re: Routing Falcon instruments to Pro Tools
 
Got it. The trick is to not run Falcon simulteous with Pro Tools, like good old Rebirth and Reason (thatś where I went wrong). Instead you can just select Falcon in the instruments section in the insert-list in the mix window. as a plugin.

Each instance of Falcon (on each different PT instrument track) should have its part set on Master output. To my findings so far there's no using other Falcon outputs in this setup. Additional outputs apart from the Master fader are only to be used when Falcon runs standalone.

ChuckS 06-28-2017 07:17 AM

Re: Routing Falcon instruments to Pro Tools
 
If you have one Falcon instrument track, you can have several MIDI, audio and aux tracks to set up several instruments in that one instance. Falcon has 16 additional stereo buses back to PT that you access for audio or aux tracks in the input selector for the track - it's under the Plug-in catagory. To send multiple MIDI channels you just create MIDI tracks output set to the instance of Falcon with separate channels in the MIDI track output selector. No need to have multiple instrument tracks with the additional overhead.

john1192 06-28-2017 07:44 AM

Re: Routing Falcon instruments to Pro Tools
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ChuckS (Post 2437766)
If you have one Falcon instrument track, you can have several MIDI, audio and aux tracks to set up several instruments in that one instance. Falcon has 16 additional stereo buses back to PT that you access for audio or aux tracks in the input selector for the track - it's under the Plug-in catagory. To send multiple MIDI channels you just create MIDI tracks output set to the instance of Falcon with separate channels in the MIDI track output selector. No need to have multiple instrument tracks with the additional overhead.

hey Chuck, thx for that explanation .. i use Kontakt and am curious to whether using One Instance over Multiple Instances of Falcon ... i do not find too much difference in K5 ...

thx john

Voideco 06-28-2017 08:59 AM

Re: Routing Falcon instruments to Pro Tools
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ChuckS (Post 2437766)
If you have one Falcon instrument track, you can have several MIDI, audio and aux tracks to set up several instruments in that one instance. Falcon has 16 additional stereo buses back to PT that you access for audio or aux tracks in the input selector for the track - it's under the Plug-in catagory. To send multiple MIDI channels you just create MIDI tracks output set to the instance of Falcon with separate channels in the MIDI track output selector. No need to have multiple instrument tracks with the additional overhead.

Wait a minute that goes beyond my comprehension as of now. But thanks for the advice, I will puzzle that out tomorrow. Sounds like abracadabra for me, I will get back to this later. Sounds like handy though, more economic use.

ChuckS 06-29-2017 04:25 AM

Re: Routing Falcon instruments to Pro Tools
 
Some help here: https://www.groove3.com/uvi-training...lcon-Explained

Eli uses Logic, but all the examples can be applied in PT. I/O is I/O.

The G3 tutorials are well worth while and they happen to be having a sale. For $90 unlimited access to all videos for a year. Also plenty of stuff available on YouTube and the UVI site.


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