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Ps by doing this you dont have to mess with a local switch. Ps if softsynth is used, set out to it intsead of setting it to fantom
#Cakewalk sonar x1 producer Patch
Unfortunately I deleted my scrambled project from the USB drive in haste before making this post.Ĭool glad your enjoying your editor.now make sure your doing this.go to your fantom and set it on studio mode.then up at the top the word internal should be in blue.this setting is for when you create songs using just the fantom G.but when using sonar you should press F8 till external is in blue.now your fantom is ready to work with sonar.now go to your editor and bring up a patch on part 1.then set sonar midi track to fantom out channel 1 and record.go back to your editor and place a bass on part 2.then in sonar, create a new midi track, setting the out to fantom channel 2 and so on.now heres a few things to remember.if you close sonar the fantom will not play till you set your studio back to internal.press F7 till its blue.but when you record in external setting this should stop unwanted preset changes.i hope i am making myself clear and this helps.i will check this post again to see how its going.good luck.
#Cakewalk sonar x1 producer software
I did have the editor & librarian software running in the background whilst playing around in Sonar but don't consciously remember. So I tried returning all the system settings that I had changed whilst setting up Midi / Mix in but regardless of what I did no audible changes could be heard.ĭiscovered that what I had done was only affecting the Fantom Project that I was currently working so I reloaded from a back up & all was well. When I went back to playing with the G7 patches & I noticed a patch I hadn't selected was showing on the Fantom it was something like 791 Oct Warm Strings when I played the keys it was like the keys had been split 3 ways the bottom 3rd was playing a piano type sound the middle was playing a synth and the top third was like an orchestra hit of some description anyway when I tried changing the patch / bank this 3 way split remained as I described with no change of tone regardless of what I selected. I've continued my adventures in Midi and understand now how the 16 channels work and how they can be assigned to different functions which is all good but something very strange happened today, I'd been playing around with the softsynths in Sonar using the Fantom as the controller and I think I must have done something unintentionally but I'm not sure what. Thanks for the info CK I too prefer using the editor to setup up the Fantom. *side note when I load a midi file into a track on Sonar and play it seems to work as I would expect & I can hear what data is being played back through the Fantom with whatever patch is currently selected. There must be something I've got set incorrectly all I want to be able to do is record directly from my fantom into Sonar & be able to trigger sounds from Sonar's softsynths from the fantom.
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When I highlight the newly inserted midi track the track's information panel shows the input as 'Fantom G - Omni' and the output shows 'Fantom G' however when I play keys on the G7 I see nothing which indicates a stream of midi data being recieved or any audio being passed back through the Fantom to my connected amp & speakers.
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ins definition file for the fantom has been successfully imported.Īs far as I'm aware it should be as simple as inserting a midi track into my sonar project and selecting the Fantom G as an input device for that midi track. I've got the G7 connected to my laptop running Sonar X1 via usb midi & the. I'm trying to confirm my understanding of what I've come to understand about midi by testing some basic input/output functions with the Fantom G & Cakewalk X1. Hi there I'm looking for a bit of help with my setup, I was working through the Roland Workshops for the Fantom G boards and someplace along the line I've shot off at a tangent and landed in the world of midi.