Hi there, it's amazing that you figured it out like that. But I think we need to put pressure on the company to technically solve this stupid restriction. Not only was it on the original Montage, but this nonsense is also used in the new Montage M, where there should be no complaints about processor performance or polyphony. Personally, I don't understand why they are doing this and forcing us to work around this technological flaw.
My guess as to the reason for the limitation is the focus on the eight PART buttons and the ability to directly select or toggle keyboard control for any of parts 1-8... but then again, we are provided with a shift-function to allow direct selection of parts 9-16 so I don't reeeeeeally understand why the same couldn't be done for keyboard control.
Depends what DAW, but fundamentally the principles are the same. Create a 16 track (MIDI channels 1-16) multi timbral instrument in your DAW, record-arm all the tracks and off you go.
Hi there, it's amazing that you figured it out like that. But I think we need to put pressure on the company to technically solve this stupid restriction. Not only was it on the original Montage, but this nonsense is also used in the new Montage M, where there should be no complaints about processor performance or polyphony.
Personally, I don't understand why they are doing this and forcing us to work around this technological flaw.
My guess as to the reason for the limitation is the focus on the eight PART buttons and the ability to directly select or toggle keyboard control for any of parts 1-8... but then again, we are provided with a shift-function to allow direct selection of parts 9-16 so I don't reeeeeeally understand why the same couldn't be done for keyboard control.
Great :)
How to do it With the MONTAGE ESP VSTi for PC Windows 10 /11 ?
Depends what DAW, but fundamentally the principles are the same. Create a 16 track (MIDI channels 1-16) multi timbral instrument in your DAW, record-arm all the tracks and off you go.
@@KierDarby Ok thank you :)