How to achieve multi-channel output?
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Like Ominisphere, select an instrument on the first channel and another instrument on the second channel... Then connect them via the MIDI tracks in your DAW.
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This is called multi-timbral, rather than multi-output. Although they are semi-related.
But basically... each one of those buttons activates a panel where you can access a unique instance of a synth or a sampler, or whatever. So in effect... if you want multi-timbral support, you add as many samplers or synths as you desire, and then you use midi processing scripts to control the flow of data between them, as well as showing and hiding sub-panels in your UI, where each sub-panel corresponds to a range of controls for each synth/sampler.
Basically, think of it like building multiple engines within a single plugin. It isn't a trivial thing to do, but definitely possible within HISE.
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@Orvillain I see. After listening to what you said, I feel that I still have a long way to go! Thank you for your answer
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@Orvillain Wow, if there is a code snippet for me to learn, I don't know how to express my gratitude, anyway, I am looking forward to it.