04-24-2017, 04:58 PM
Hello there --
I've come across something that's confusing me a decent amount, when it comes to loading in sForzando into Reaper.
Whenever I create a new track with this as the instrument, Reaper always prompts me asking if it wants me to let is setup all the outputs for me automatically (16 stereo channels, 32 outputs in all). However, as I understand it, sForzando only allows for a single sample to be loaded up per instance, so I'm left with the following questions:
Thanks in advance for the help!
I've come across something that's confusing me a decent amount, when it comes to loading in sForzando into Reaper.
Whenever I create a new track with this as the instrument, Reaper always prompts me asking if it wants me to let is setup all the outputs for me automatically (16 stereo channels, 32 outputs in all). However, as I understand it, sForzando only allows for a single sample to be loaded up per instance, so I'm left with the following questions:
- IS there a way to have multiple samples within a single instance of sForzando? Ideally, I'd love to have all the articulations for an instrument collected together into a single instance, if only to make it a bit more organized, and eliminate any unnecessary CPU cycles.
- If, as I believe, sForzando only allows a single sample per instance, then why would I allow Reaper to establish so many unnecessary tracks and connections for that instance? Am I correct in assuming that they are not only not needed, but actually unable to be used at all?
Thanks in advance for the help!
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