geert wrote:Evil Dragon was right, of course.......overlooking all that has been said here, the trouble to get it right, and knowing what a wealth of possibilities you have right under your fingertips using Reaper for instance.......
Using Reaper I can have separate settings for headphones or speakers, different outputs going to different speakers allwith their dedicated tonecontrols, AND, use more then one instance of Pianoteq, all at the same time. Etc, etc.......
Hi Geert,
Thanks for your comment. I may have expressed it wrong, but neither you nor Evildragon offered me the desired solution.
1- I don't have reaper (which I assume it must be a great DAW)
2- I don't want to install and open extra stuff for something as simple as changing outputs on PTQ itself (got 4 outputs 2+2). Doing it on a DAW will be the same number of clicks, or more yet.
3- The solution Julien offered is the right one for me since I only want to save different setting on different shortcuts, thus, click and play.
4- Just to put you in my shoes, I've got 2 controllers (pianos) each with its own speaker system which I hear PTQ through plus a screen and a mouse to change patches. What I'm looking forward is to click on a shortcut when I'm sitting on my piano and to have the correct outputs on PTQ selected (wither outputs 1+2 or 3+4 depending on where I'm sitting).
If I get Julien's solution to work, it'll be just amazing, simple and clean, no DAW's or stuff like that.
I know it might sound silly to some people but it's IMO the best way to achieve it, as long as it doesn't take much effort and research (for now it looks quite easy, only if I weren't an IT noob).
EDIT: I Finally managed to create a second shortcut with access to the second prefs file as per Julien's instructions. Solved and so happy!
Regards!
David
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