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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[2 microphones]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I thought I figured this out and one point.&nbsp; But I am only back looking at it now in FL Studio and there are only 2 mics sounding even though I&#039;ve activated the rest, and I don&#039;t see much in the manual about how to use the microphones.&nbsp; The vsts are called 5-out and Reaper does a routing job, in which case they are available.</p><p>Normally though, in FL Studio, one goes into the tab in the router where one can create the additional channels.</p><p>When I do this in Pianoteq 7 there is only one output (and when I leave its destination blank it works correctly.).&nbsp; </p><p>But when I create auto-create outputs, which I do for other plugins to generate the additional sends to the +1+2+3 etc (from the mixer channel in which the vst instrument is aimed, e.g. if the FL Studio channel rack has Pianoteq 7 sending to Mixer Ch&nbsp; 5, then the addition routings would be auto-created (they would be available to manually send as well - which is not the case in Pianoteq.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[zenwarlord]]></name>
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