Not having used any Motif hardware or software I couldn't tell you for sure, but judging by the images I've just looked up I imagine it does. Try it and see,
You can get individual outputs by System->Options and select the four different outputs. Then you can use individual plugins on each channel and mix in the console view as normal.
A solution to not being able to hear piano of TTS-1 when recording. It seems to be a bug. Fix: Load TTS-1 as a simple instrument track. Though it would be convenient to have all the tracks laid out automatically, this dont work well with multi output TTS-1. So, create MIDI tracks for each instrument you want from TTS-1. Assign just as shown by Sound Advice. But, the glitch is on the Piano instrument track, so assign the piano to a MIDI track. Done. Every instrument seems to record well on instrument tracks, but the TTS-1 piano does not. After all these years as Sonar, maybe nobody complained so they never fixed it.
Hello , im importing Midi and with the TTS it works fine , but when i tray to use some of the vsts that cames with cakewalk , the sounds of the vsts stops , any advise?
Would need more info. What setup do you have (Computer spec, Sound device?) And does this happen when you are adding more MIDI or when you switch the MIDI output from TTS1 to another VST using the same MIDI file?
@@SoundAdviceWales Im using a Laptop Lenovo IdeaPad 330-14AST - 14" - AMD A6-9225 - 8GB - 1TB - Windows 10 and a Beringer U-Phoria UM2 as Sound divice . It happens when i open a channel for any softsynth that comes with cakewalk , let´s say the Si- drum kit , and when i add an imported midi track to it, the instrument stops outputting sound, that doesnt happen when I write the pattern directly to the channel of the instrument,that way it works correctly. Maybe there is something that I am not doing right ?
@@hablemosmusica1 Well you seem to have sufficient power so it's not that. Have you got anywhere with it yet? Wonder if the MIDI file has additional data such as patch or device data take from it's original source that is messing with outputs. It may be looking for an output you don't have in your config. Check in the inspector to see that the outputs are assigned to your VST and not to 'none' or something that doesn't exist. Without actually being there it's a tricky one to diagnose, but I do expect it's a problem with the MIDI data.
Add a second TTS-1 if you need more sounds. You can add as many tracks as you like for the same four patches; after all you might end up with several tracks of drums all using the same patch.
5 mins into your video got me up and running, something I could not achieve by myself yesterday. Huge relief. Thank you.
6:00 pm Eastern. 5/7/2023 2 years after but your help is still appreciated.
Never realised the TTS was so flexible, cheers. Had a minor hiccup with the drum track not wanting to play on 10 but shifted it to channel 4.
Should/would CbB work with Motif Rack XS Editor same way?
Not having used any Motif hardware or software I couldn't tell you for sure, but judging by the images I've just looked up I imagine it does. Try it and see,
@@SoundAdviceWales thanks.
You can get individual outputs by System->Options and select the four different outputs. Then you can use individual plugins on each channel and mix in the console view as normal.
Ah. Great tip. Thank you. Will have to try that out.
A solution to not being able to hear piano of TTS-1 when recording. It seems to be a bug. Fix:
Load TTS-1 as a simple instrument track. Though it would be convenient to have all the tracks laid out automatically, this dont work well with multi output TTS-1.
So, create MIDI tracks for each instrument you want from TTS-1. Assign just as shown by Sound Advice. But, the glitch is on the Piano instrument track, so assign the piano to a MIDI track. Done.
Every instrument seems to record well on instrument tracks, but the TTS-1 piano does not. After all these years as Sonar, maybe nobody complained so they never fixed it.
The big question is: How do you use the remaining 12 midi tracks?
Thank you for the info! :3
Very good
Hello , im importing Midi and with the TTS it works fine , but when i tray to use some of the vsts that cames with cakewalk , the sounds of the vsts stops , any advise?
Would need more info. What setup do you have (Computer spec, Sound device?) And does this happen when you are adding more MIDI or when you switch the MIDI output from TTS1 to another VST using the same MIDI file?
@@SoundAdviceWales Im using a Laptop Lenovo IdeaPad 330-14AST - 14" - AMD A6-9225 - 8GB - 1TB - Windows 10 and a Beringer U-Phoria UM2 as Sound divice . It happens when i open a channel for any softsynth that comes with cakewalk , let´s say the Si- drum kit , and when i add an imported midi track to it, the instrument stops outputting sound, that doesnt happen when I write the pattern directly to the channel of the instrument,that way it works correctly.
Maybe there is something that I am not doing right ?
@@hablemosmusica1 Well you seem to have sufficient power so it's not that. Have you got anywhere with it yet? Wonder if the MIDI file has additional data such as patch or device data take from it's original source that is messing with outputs. It may be looking for an output you don't have in your config. Check in the inspector to see that the outputs are assigned to your VST and not to 'none' or something that doesn't exist. Without actually being there it's a tricky one to diagnose, but I do expect it's a problem with the MIDI data.
and what if you wanted to add more than four tracks with TTS-1?
Add a second TTS-1 if you need more sounds. You can add as many tracks as you like for the same four patches; after all you might end up with several tracks of drums all using the same patch.