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Hey guys,
I get this message on basically all tracks that I want to export in a particular project.
(This is a pretty much finished project with a lot of nesting containers going on and a lot
of other stuff like automation and modulation and what not)
Now does anyone know how I can get rid of this?
I am right now exporting track-by-track, however I would like to know
how to avoid this error message in the future.
Best,
tL.
Sa., 23.08.2014 - 17:40 Permalink
Which version of Synfire do you use? (Express or Pro? Version number?)
regards
Sa., 23.08.2014 - 19:57 Permalink
Pro, latest build from last week or so.
OSX 10.9 Mavericks.
best,
tL.
Sa., 23.08.2014 - 23:49 Permalink
Oh...
I have same problem with this version (??)
So., 24.08.2014 - 18:52 Permalink
The 16 channel limitation is for GM sounds only. The warning should go away when you use custom sounds on multiple rack modules. Check if you have "Use GM Sounds" ticked on export.
Note that for settings to have an effect on drag & drop export, you need to do a regular file export with the changed settings, so Synfire will remember them.
So., 24.08.2014 - 19:46 Permalink
Ok, thanks :-)
Christian
Mo., 01.09.2014 - 17:25 Permalink
Hello Andre,
I don't see any "use GM Sound on export" option when I export a standart midi file.
This is on OSX, dont know if this is a windows only feature or if I am just looking
in the wrong place. (the lower part of the filebrowser window after clicking "export standart midi"
By the way: Export Midi to DAW is also always greyed out (not selectable). Never saw that one
selectable.
Best,
tL.
Mo., 01.09.2014 - 18:22 Permalink
Sorry! My fault.
This setting has moved to the 'Notation' tab in the arrange window. Be sure you select the container defaults (i.e. the 'global track' that bears the container's name).
Mo., 01.09.2014 - 18:37 Permalink
Erm, I just tested and there seems to be a bug that complains about the number of channels exceeding 16 regardless of GM or not. This is not necessary. I'll fix that.
Mo., 01.09.2014 - 19:09 Permalink
My notation window looks completey different:
Mo., 01.09.2014 - 19:14 Permalink
Wrong track ;-)
Mo., 01.09.2014 - 19:43 Permalink
Sorry I'm being thick I don't know what you mean by the 'global track' that bears the container's name :(
Mo., 01.09.2014 - 20:22 Permalink
The container name, below the progression on the instrument sheet.
Admittedly, this is a bit non-intuitive and hidden. I'll add a 'Settings ...' item to the 'Export' menu that will jump you there.
Mo., 01.09.2014 - 20:35 Permalink
Can't follow this thread anymore ...
Mo., 01.09.2014 - 20:36 Permalink
A patch for the 16 channel limit is now online: Goto Help >> Online Updates.
You need not restart Synfire, the patch takes effect immediately. Open a new arrange window for the new 'Settings ...' item in the File menu to appear. This will jump you to the 'Notation' tab where export options can be set. The options can be set on the export file dialog, too. Synfire stores them with the arrangement.