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Old 02-10-2007
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Quick DFH question.

When using DFH as a VST in Sonar, do I need to load seperate instances of DFH per drum sample?

When I try using a multi kit I can only get the 1st sample I load to register and play via MIDI keyboard. The mapping for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th instrument shows up in DFH, but no sound is played when I press the corresponding key on my controller. The sample will only play if I click the mapped key in the DFH plug-in itself.

But, if I load several instances of DFH, each one with a different drum sample, I can get them all to play at once.

I have been researching MIDI a lot lately, but I'm just wondering what I'm doing wrong.
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yep, thats it.

8 drum sounds? 8 audio tracks, 8 plug in instances.

what i like to do; during tracking, just load 4- kick snare oh l oh r. when you bounce, it's gonna give you all 9-10 audio tracks anway. saves on resources a bit.
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