but it lets you choose different colors in the pianoroll.
i don't know the name of that 'panel' anymore. Go into pianoroll of maschine vst.there on the top left corner you see a 'green-ish-thing', click on that. Hi telecode: i never really used >Maschine inside FLS.but afaik you don't need to have different instances of maschine to trigger different sounds. I placed a red arrow in what I am trying to understand.
I guess my question is, if i wanted to use FL to sequence the midi notes in maschine, i need a separate VST instance in each channel rack? So if I want to sequence kick, snare, hh in FL channel racks, i would need to load 3 instances of the Maschine VST with 1 sound each or there is a different way? So for example, the first three sounds in the group in maschine are kick, snare, hit hat and i have them mapped to channels 2, 3, and 4 in the FL mixer. I then control the vol, pan and effects of the individual sounds of the maschine pattern from wiithin the FL mixer. I then go into Maschine and set my track number to 1 and then I go into processing and auto map, and then i go into each sound and set in the output to midi host and channel destination to the channel number of what I want it to appear as within teh FL mixer. The way I am using Maschine in FL is, I load Maschine as a VST in one track in the channel rack. But I just want to make sure I am not missing anything.
Hi, sorry if this is a n00b question about routing.