Hello,
First of all thanks Bassdude for helping me out with finding ADAT Source/Dest. Very much appreciated!!!
Now, how do I increase voices with my synths? I can't find that either. I have read bits of the manual but not everything as yet. I just find if I spend too much time reading manuals my brain melts. I do realise though that it is a necessary evil.
Also, I have loaded a few of the example projects and I have noticed that the STM 1632 mixer is not always the same. For example, it may have more in and outs, or the auxilary channels may be on the side, or sometimes on the bottom. Can it be configured to anyway you want it?
For the moment I have managed to recreate my set -up as it was, but only by copying the devices folder in version 2.4 to the SFP folder, which is a bit of a cop out.
Thanks in advance for your response(s).
P.S. I wish someone would release a book like they do for Logic or Cubase with clearer step by step instructions. The manual just isn't clear enough for me.
Ok I found ADAT Source/Dest, Now a couple more qusetions.
Hi Weirdo The Weird
What exactly are you trying to do with your project? You mentioned Cubase? If you are using Cubase you may not need to use the Creamware mixer.
Most Creamware 'objects' can be 'right clicked' to be able to get at certain parameters such as ASIO numbers in and out, you can then change the numbers to suit your needs by left clicking on the parameter then moving you mouse up or down. The synths normally have an indication on the control surface (right click in the routing window again) as to the number of voices (don't forget that some synths only have one voice)
Hope I'm not telling you the obvious??!!
Keep at it as 3.01 is great.
Regards
Kenf
PS If you are in the UK you could email me I could give you my phone number then you could call. I may be able to talk you through some of the basic stuff?
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What exactly are you trying to do with your project? You mentioned Cubase? If you are using Cubase you may not need to use the Creamware mixer.
Most Creamware 'objects' can be 'right clicked' to be able to get at certain parameters such as ASIO numbers in and out, you can then change the numbers to suit your needs by left clicking on the parameter then moving you mouse up or down. The synths normally have an indication on the control surface (right click in the routing window again) as to the number of voices (don't forget that some synths only have one voice)
Hope I'm not telling you the obvious??!!
Keep at it as 3.01 is great.
Regards
Kenf
PS If you are in the UK you could email me I could give you my phone number then you could call. I may be able to talk you through some of the basic stuff?
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Hi Ken F,
Thanks for being so willing to help. I am not in the UK but in Holland. However, I am willing to phone you and of course I will call you rather than you call me ( seems only fair I should foot the bill). Anyway, it's not too expensive. I have looked to see on your profile how I can directly contact you but there are no details of your email address. If you click on my profile you should see my address, so if you are still willing to help send me an email.
Unfortunately , there is no one I know here in Holland who could help me out. The person who used to help me out has gone and the shop where I bought my Creamware gear from has no one there who knows how Pulsar operates.
Anyway, it's up to you if you are prepared to go through thes lengths.
Regards
Thanks for being so willing to help. I am not in the UK but in Holland. However, I am willing to phone you and of course I will call you rather than you call me ( seems only fair I should foot the bill). Anyway, it's not too expensive. I have looked to see on your profile how I can directly contact you but there are no details of your email address. If you click on my profile you should see my address, so if you are still willing to help send me an email.
Unfortunately , there is no one I know here in Holland who could help me out. The person who used to help me out has gone and the shop where I bought my Creamware gear from has no one there who knows how Pulsar operates.
Anyway, it's up to you if you are prepared to go through thes lengths.
Regards