Using Different Players on Multiple Tracks

You can set up different players with different sounds on different tracks. If you record-enable these tracks and play the chord pads, each track uses a dedicated player.

Procedure

  1. In the global track controls area of the track list, click Add Track .
  2. Click Instrument.
  3. In the Count value field, select the number of tracks that you want to add.
  4. Open the Instrument pop-up menu and select a VST instrument.
  5. Click Add Track.

    The instrument tracks are added to the track list, and the control panels of the selected VST instrument are opened.

  6. Select Project > Chord Pads > Show/Hide Chord Pads to open the Chord Pads.
  7. Activate Chord Pad Output Mode.
  8. Click Show/Hide Player Setup.
  9. Select the first instrument track, select a sound for the VST instrument, and set up a player.

    For example, select a piano sound and activate Piano Player.

    Note

    When setting up the player for a track, make sure that Record Enable or Monitor is only active for this particular track.

  10. Select the second instrument track, select a sound for the VST instrument, and set up another player.

    For example, select a guitar sound and activate Guitar Player.

  11. Select the next instrument track, and proceed as for the other 2 tracks.

    For example, select a string sound, click Player Options, and select Add Basic Player.

  12. Select all instrument tracks, and click Record Enable.

Result

You can now play the chord pads and use the remote control parameters for tensions and transpose to change all chord symbols for each player simultaneously. However, if you change the Voicing, only the selected player is affected.