Hypersonic 2 setting up seperate midi channels ...

Hey i just purchased hypersonic 2 seems amazing, first off the plug in is not even showing the way it looks in the instructions, only certain things are showing not even the keyboard keys until i hit them , kinda strange.
my main thing is how to set up logic so that i can use the 16 channels seperatly in different tracks, any one shine some light??

Insrt the Hypersonic plug on audio instrument 1.
Open the environment. Create a new "multi instrument", call it "Hypersonic". Make sure the little checkbox next to the icon is unchecked.
On the multi instrument object, click on each of the numbers 1-16 to make the 16 subchannels available.
Option-click on the output cable, and select "Audio Instrument 1" to connect your multi instrument to the audio instrument channel holding Hypersonic.
Back in the arrange page, create a new track, and select the "Hypersonic 1" instrument subchannel. Then use the "Create Track with Next Instrument" key command to create tracks for "Hypersonic 2" through "Hypersonic 16".
Now you have 16 tracks that each play through the 16 MIDI channels on Hypersonic.

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