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Put all the instuments in a combinator - connected to a mixer (sub mix within the combinator). Create a sequencer track for the combinator, now when you place a note in this sequencer all the instruments in the combinator should go of at the same time.
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my problem is that I dont know how to place all the instruments in the combinator
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There are 2 ways around this. 1. Create all the devices you want to put inside the combintar, then hold shift and select them all with your mose, you will see the border change colour slightly once selected. Take you finger off shift and right click on one of the selected devices, from the pop up list select combine devices. All the selected devices should now be in the combinator. Although you will probablly have to re-wire it all. 2. Create all your devices, then create an empty combinator and simply drag and drop the devices into the combinator. The first way is the easiest. Moving devices can be a bit fidley. |
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I'll try to cause the mouse on the mac doesn't have a right mouse button
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On the mac I believe you have to just select the device and the choice combine is under the edit menu, I'm not for sure.
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You can grab them 1 by 1 |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| creating sequencer track using combinator | MrJimi | Reason | 2 | April 20th, 2007 19:27 |