very easily, give me a minute to locate a previous post ..


http://www.pgmusic.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=438092#Post438092

That post explains the basic part of assigning different synths to a given track(s).

Once you do that in RB you can:
A. send a correct patch change via the Event list for that synth an the assigned MIDI channel
B. Assign a different sound to that track via the Patch Select dialogue RB
C. Rechannel the track to match whatever the synth is expecting (Edit-MIDI-Rechannel I think)
D. Change the MIDI to patch mapping inside the VSTi using the VST FX window and editing the VSTi plugin itself

The C: option changes the channel that is written to the track so the synth receives what it is expecting for it's mappings.

Image 1 = selecting a new port
Image 2 shows a selected synth for that Port and assigning a sound to a MIDI channel (crude example). If you can select sounds inside the VSTi and assign them to a MIDI channel, just assign the channel for that track to the desired sound inside the synth assigned to that Port

Image 3 shows the even cruder Rechannel approach (old school). If you have a synth set up and don't want to mess with the assignments inside the synth, you also have the option of changing the MIDI channel on the track itself to send what the synth expects. Edit-MIDI-Rechannel

RB has lots more options/flexibility, for me at least.

Last edited by rharv; 03/14/18 01:50 PM.

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