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| EWQL and rendering in Fruity Loops I reinstalled all my software and also EWQL SO Silver Edition. It has been months since I've used it and it was for smaller things, now I want to render a brassbandscore with it, now I ave run into a problem, the EWQL only gives you 8 channels and I got around 20 instrumental parts and I need about 10 for variuous percussionsounds. I'm using Fruity Loops as sequencer(?) . First I convert the sibelius file to midi wich I import into Fruty Loops, then I would replace each midichannel into a EWQL channel. If I put eg all cornets onto one channel(I set them on channel 1 in my EWQL panel) I only get one playing and not all of them. I prolly am doing something wrong... I shouldn't have thrown my manual on the attic where I can never find it back... :unsure: Anyone can help me out? |
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| In fruity loops is there not a way of opening more than one instance of EWQL Orchestra? In Cubase you can have as many as your memory allows. |
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| yes I do that each instrument gets his own EWQL, but if I use channel 1 for soprano cornet, and then use channel 1 in the other instance of ewql for the solo cornets, only the soprano will play. |
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| Hmm, thats strange i've never came across that problem before. Have you made sure you are using different channels for each instrument and instance of EQWL? |
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