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Old 02-21-2005, 02:52 PM
jstaczek jstaczek is offline
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Default Multiple outputs with Kontakt in 6.7?

I've searched the DUC and NI forums and I can't find a straight answer to this.

Can you use multiple audio outputs from a single instance of Kontakt in PT 6.7? If not, what RTAS samplers do support this new feature of 6.7?

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Old 02-21-2005, 03:20 PM
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Default Re: Multiple outputs with Kontakt in 6.7?

Reason 2.5 certainly gives you multiple outputs via Rewire, so you can have separate outputs from the NNXT or run multiple NNXTs. I don't think thats really what you're asking, though.

The only VI I have that seems to support it directly is Stylus RMX. You can tell right away because on a Stereo Aux track input selector, you will see a 3rd option for "plug-in" that is usually greyed out, but if you have a plugin that supports multiple outputs in 6.7 and it's loaded somewhere, then you'll see the additional outputs available from that plugin.
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Old 02-21-2005, 05:06 PM
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Default Re: Multiple outputs with Kontakt in 6.7?

Multiple outs in Battery 2 works in Pro Tools LE 6.7 - after assigning different cells to different outputs (ie overheads to a stereo pair, room mics to a stereo pair) you can then open up another stereo aux channel and in the input channel, you get a choice of I/O, buss or Battery different output - worked great with 4 total stereo tracks in battery:
kick and snare on 1-2
hihat and cymbals on 3-4
Room mics on 5-6
Overhead mics on 7-8

This has opened up totally new doors on Battery and now I'm back in love with this sampler as well as being able to mangle the sounds more and mix easier. Great feature!
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Old 02-22-2005, 12:39 PM
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Default Re: Multiple outputs with Kontakt in 6.7?

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Can you use multiple audio outputs from a single instance of Kontakt in PT 6.7?
Kontakt 2.x will.

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Old 02-24-2005, 10:57 AM
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Thank you very much.

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