![]() ![]() I have created such a file and, if you haven't already made one yourself, and would like to use it you can obtain it from here: The settings can then be saved in what they call a "Multi" file. If you are not already aware, SampleTank 3 can be "taught" to respond to these messages using the button on the bottom left of the SampleTank 3 window. However, I'm sure that some users just want to experiment with the sounds that SampleTank 3 provides in either a Band In A Box file or a MIDI file loaded into RealBand or Powertracks and be able to vary the volume and pan using the slider controls. I agree so long as the user intends to create and mix an audio file. Some will argue that this is a good thing as it is better to control these settings after all the tracks have been rendered to audio. Users of SampleTank 3 will have discovered that (unlike its predecessor and other VST synths) it does not respond to Volume and Pan messages. ![]()
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