Orchestral Wont Save Settings in FL STUDIO????

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Hey guys i use the VST Orchestral from time to time. and im very frsutrated that once I save the FL project and try to reopen it late it never saves the settings I use in it, like which instrument and such.
What am I doing wrong? I know I could just export the channel to wav. but it would save me a lot of time if i didnt have too..

ALSO do i really need to open another orchestral channel everytime i want to use a different instrument? like shouldnt i be able to play all the instruments from orchestral all in one channel?

THANKS GUYS THIS HAS BEEN BUGGING ME FOR SOME TIME NOW
 
Yeah...You gotta save your Orchestral Settings in Edirol before you close your FL Project. I think you go to system, save performance. I usually save the edirol settings in da same folder as my FL song folder.
As for the other situation, you have to open up several Midi Outs in FL. Make sure you set the Port Setting on Orchestral to 0 or 1. Make sure you set each Midi Out to the same Port setting as Orchestral.
Hit me back if thats too complicated. I'll explain deeper
 
hey man. it's really great I can get such usefull help over the internet. I really appreciate it. But yeah I'm gonna need a little more in depth explanation about the mid outs in FL... I use an edirol pcr m30 midi keyboard if that means anything? I don't know a whole lot about midi outs and such, so if you can hit me back thatll be dope.

peace
 
Go to channels, then add a couple of midi out channels, Then match the port number of ur midi outs to the port number of the edirol. Edirol has like 15 instruments u can load at once. Set the channel on the midi out instances to match the channel number on the edirol. Example: if u wanna use the flute that's instrument number 5, set one of the midi outs to channel 5
 
What I've found, that helps a lot since you cant save your instrment selection, is to rename the instrument (right-click, rename) so you don't forget which you used.
 
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