



I thought it may be analogous to the multi-instrument in Kontakt which was with the "External Instrument" but that doesn't seem to work. If someone wouldn't mind watching this video at around 8:00 to 9:30 (so really only 90 seconds) I need to know how to do this in Ableton Live. So the crazy simple thing I'm stuck on is selecting which channel is which on the midi track (DAW-wise most people use Digital Performer for this - some Cubase or Logic Pro) but there is little to nothing on Ableton Live except a few people "showing off" in a 1 minute video of it working - but not how they got it to work. The MIDI is routed through the plugin (Master to Slave) and the audio is routed back (Slave to Master) through a gigabit network connection. orchestra/ through a standard plugin that leverages a network connection to the Master computer (which is where Ableton Live is). semble_Pro so the Slave Computer handles all of the heavy lifting with these huge libraries such as. The solution for huge orchestrations (the way the big studios are setup) is with Vienna Ensemble Pro. I would very much like to continue to use Ableton Live as I switched from Cubase about 18 months ago and love it - however I'm also taking classes at Berklee Online and am in need to being able to do full Orchestrations. I appreciate any help I can get on this subject.
