![]() If as a MIDI file, you will lose all your RealBand settings when you re-load it, as MIDI files don't contain any instrument settings (just the channel and the general MIDI instrument selected for that channel). The only other thing I can think of is, are you saving the file as a ".SEQ" file, or as a MIDI file. To benefit from all the functionalities offered by Arturia's site (sharing articles on social networks, advertisements in accordance with your interests, improvement of the site thanks to navigation statistics, etc.), it is advisable to keep the activation of different categories of cookies. I would definitely test with a number of VSTi's, but mine definitely saves the selection with the file. When you browse Arturia's site, cookies are placed on your browser. One thing I would check is to make sure your RealBand 2015 has the latest patch info (which for RealBand 2015 would be Patch Update Build 8. The piano track played using the Piano Instrument I had previously selected in Kontakt and the Bass track used the default Coyote Forte synth. ![]() Once I was satisfied, I saved the file, exited RealBand, restarted RealBand, then opened the saved file. I played my song (track 1 was piano using Kontakt and track 2 was Bass using the default Coyote Forte). For my test case (since I don't have Arturia), I selected Kontakt 5, and then selected one of the piano libraries in Kontakt 5. I then just right click on the track name and select "Specific VSTi/DXi synth for MIDI track" and select the one I want. I make sure all channel assignments are correct. Once I have my MIDI tracks in place, I then reassign different synths as needed. That allows for quick and easy listening to MIDI tracks by using the GM synth. It uses physical modelling technology instead of samples, so you get subtle nuances, like sympathetic resonance, and depending on which version you get, it is very editable, in a very user friendly way - make the strings longer, make the hammers softer, detune it, etc. I have my default synth set the Coyote Forte. ![]() I don't have that VSTi, but here is what I do. ![]() Please tell us how you are assigning the Arturia VSTi. ![]()
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