
So i know Mixcraft has the ability to read different MIDI channels, the problem is that i cant seem to find a way to manually assign them. It played an instrument that was assigned to a different MIDI channel.

I had 1 track that was assigned to a MIDI channel other than one, and when i played that track, it didnt play the default Flute like it normally does. I exported a MIDI file from that program and uploaded it into mixcraft. I have another program called Guitar Pro, which you can assign each midi track to a channel 1-16. Now i said before that i had a glitch that proved mixcraft has the ability to change tracks. So every time I load a piece using Edirol, i have to re-assign all of those individual tracks to that instrument because i can't create my own set of 16 that mixcraft can utilize. The problem is that instead of having 1 set of 16 instruments for Mixcraft to utilize, I have to have a separate set for EVERY track with its own instrument on MIDI channel 1, because thats the only channel mixcraft uses. So every track is stuck on the first instrument in Edirol, which I can change. I know this because the library default for channel 1 is Flute, and the track always starts out playing flute until i change it. By default, Mixcraft has every track set to MIDI channel 1. Then you choose which tracks will play which instruments by assigning each track to the matching channels. I am using Edirol Orchestral libraries, and the way it is set up is that you can select 16 different instruments that will all be played from different channels.

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In Mixcraft I cannot find out how to do that, though i know the program has those capabilities due to an importing glitch I had once. In my experience, most programs that use MIDI allow the user to assign each track to a certain MIDI channel (usually 1-16). I am having issues utilizing features of some of my libraries due to a possible short coming on Mixcraft.
