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After reading Chad's article in the Garritan Blog, I set up Reaper 

according to his advice, and it works great. I can add effects to each of

the instruments / channels. But, I have a different problem now. 

That is; even tho I get different instruments to playback on each track,

with discrete effects, all instruments record to the main Aria Player instrument track

and not on each seperate channel. 

My question is: Is this possible? At all? I tried moving each recording to it's assigned track,

but then; no playback! Anyone have this problem? No one else is talking about this. 

Thanks in advance,

fatharock.

facebook: themoserproject

My system: 

[2.4G cpu > 8G ram > 1` terabyte ssd > Win 10 > Reaper ver. 6]

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Steven, if you haven't figured it out already, did you try what was suggested on the online help:

  1. Open the ARIA Player window.
  2. From the Options menu, choose Build 16 channels of MIDI routing to this track.

On Mac, the Options menu is in the top menu bar when the ARIA Player plug-in window is active, and on PC, the Options menu is within the ARIA Player plug-in window.

Reaper creates 16 tracks routed to the ARIA Player using MIDI channels 1 through 16. Close the ARIA Player window to see them.

https://usermanuals.garritan.com/GarritanIntegration/Default.htm#reaper.htm#reaper_track_setup%3FTocPath%3DReaper%7C_____2

Do NOT use the main "ARIA Player" track to record on; use separate MIDI tracks for that.

You'll have to change the channel of your MIDI controller to match the channel you want to record on, though, which may be cumbersome. (Some are *really* picky with how they do it; some use software --- BLECH!)

You'll, of course, also have to arm record for the specific track you want to record on.

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