A, B, C, D, E outputs
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A, B, C, D, E outputs
How do the multiouts work in Daw, i have output vst instrument on A in the mixer, (cubase 4), but i can't see b, c , d, e, like Stylus rmx has?
wired- Posts : 13
Join date : 2009-01-02
Re: A, B, C, D, E outputs
Are you sure you're looking at the audio out channels and not the midi?
If you are then maybe you will need to reinstall.

If you are then maybe you will need to reinstall.
novata- Posts : 64
Join date : 2008-09-28
thats a first
wow, thats weird, your using cubase 4 also, and have a multi with all the outs?, bummer, i really don't want to reinstall omni all over again, i'll phone techsupport tomorrow and see if i have to check cubase for not seeing omni's outs, ....question, are you loading omni as a vst or instrument track?
wired- Posts : 13
Join date : 2009-01-02
Re: A, B, C, D, E outputs
Have you activated all the outputs in your VST INstrument panel?
Press F11 to open the VST Instruments rack.
To the right of the little "e" button for Omni is another button.
Press this and you can "Activate all outputs"
Does this answer the question?
Press F11 to open the VST Instruments rack.
To the right of the little "e" button for Omni is another button.
Press this and you can "Activate all outputs"
Does this answer the question?
Neil B- Posts : 41
Join date : 2008-09-29
Age : 64
Location : UK
got it!, thnkx Neil
Neil, your the guy of the day, thats all there was to it,
thankx
thankx
wired- Posts : 13
Join date : 2009-01-02
Re: A, B, C, D, E outputs
No problem - I'm just finding my feet with Cubase 4 (and only just starting to dabble into Omni)
Perhaps be an idea to close the thread on "Z" too.
The activating (or de-activating) in Cubase 4 keeps your mixer tidier and saves memory (or so I've read) - it's one of those must have features once you've got through it the first time with a problem like you've just posted.
Glad to be of help
Perhaps be an idea to close the thread on "Z" too.
The activating (or de-activating) in Cubase 4 keeps your mixer tidier and saves memory (or so I've read) - it's one of those must have features once you've got through it the first time with a problem like you've just posted.
Glad to be of help
Neil B- Posts : 41
Join date : 2008-09-29
Age : 64
Location : UK
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