Help setting up two Garritan Aria Players in Logic Pro X
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2024 11:15 am
Hi Finale people,
I've recently watched Jon Burr's helpful video about setting up an Aria Player as a multi-timbral instrument in Logic Pro
https://www.finalemusic.com/blog/using- ... gic-pro-x/
and I have a question...
In Burr's video, he only needs to use one instance of an Aria Player, so this means when he assigns different outs to each of the Aria Player instruments (ie 1-2, 3-4 etc), each one has a discreet stereo out. In my situation, I have an orchestral piece where I have used two Aria Players in Finale (one completely full one with 16 different instruments, the other one has 8 instruments), and therefore I need to set up two Aria Players in Logic as well. My issue is that the instruments from the second Aria Player in Logic also get assigned to the same outputs as the first Aria Player, ie I end up with two instruments on 1-2, two on 3-4 etc. Does anyone know how I can avoid this, so I can get the second Aria Player to be using 33-34, 35-36 etc? Or is this even possible?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Cheers
Andrew
I've recently watched Jon Burr's helpful video about setting up an Aria Player as a multi-timbral instrument in Logic Pro
https://www.finalemusic.com/blog/using- ... gic-pro-x/
and I have a question...
In Burr's video, he only needs to use one instance of an Aria Player, so this means when he assigns different outs to each of the Aria Player instruments (ie 1-2, 3-4 etc), each one has a discreet stereo out. In my situation, I have an orchestral piece where I have used two Aria Players in Finale (one completely full one with 16 different instruments, the other one has 8 instruments), and therefore I need to set up two Aria Players in Logic as well. My issue is that the instruments from the second Aria Player in Logic also get assigned to the same outputs as the first Aria Player, ie I end up with two instruments on 1-2, two on 3-4 etc. Does anyone know how I can avoid this, so I can get the second Aria Player to be using 33-34, 35-36 etc? Or is this even possible?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Cheers
Andrew