Now insert a midi item in the Reaper track hosting KP2. Set up each instance with a different output and midi channel (see picture below). I don't have a drum kit in GPO, so I tried it with Orchestral percussion. Now load multiple instances of the drum kit. However, I can think of a cheat way of doing this with the Kontakt Player 2. Unlike Kontakt, the Kontakt Player seems to be much more limited in this respect and the above option doesn't seem to be available.
Then assign the Groups to different outputs. You can do this easily in Kontakt 2 because you can see the samples in the mapping editor and set them to different Groups. Instead to build the outputs and midi inputs, in the Reaper Fx options click on "Build multichannel routing." then "Build 16 channels of MIDI.
#Garritan personal orchestra 5 tutorial pdf#
It's easier the build the routing than explained in the pdf note. It results in double the tracks but, to make things look tidy, tracks you don't want to see can be hidden.Įdit (28th Feb 2010). Once the Multi has been created, the routing can easily be built from the items listed under Options in the Fx window. Instead of feedback routing, I now use separate tracks for the Midi and the Audio. I'm no longer sure that this is a good approach (see links below). Sod it, I'm not going to change it yet.Įdit (30th Jan 2010) the third part of the pdf above describes Feedback Routing.
Also, it's much easier to do in practice that in looks when it's written down.Įdit: I've already spotted a typo on the first page. There are a lot of pages, but it's mostly pictures. Let me know if you spot any errors or if you know of a better way. It might be of use to someone else out there. I needed to write it down, otherwise I know I'll forget in a few months (it must be my age). But the notes are probably relevant to any multi in Kontakt Player 2 (KP2) and Kontakt 2 (K2). Below is a link to a pdf containing some notes I've written on using GPO Kontakt Player 2 as a multi in Reaper.