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From: gray asphalt on 20 Jun 2010 21:31 Garritan's stuff has a KS sample that lets you change from one variation to another with a midi key stroke ... but it that doesn't allow for easy control over the velocity. Pizz seems to need a different volume than legato to fit in. So I'm thinking about assing the pizzacato notes to a different channel and running it out to midiox (& midi yoke) and back in to different tracks. Sound good? Like first 3 notes to midiox, channel 1, 4th note to channel 2. In midiox sending channel 1... wait, do I need this, or can I just assign the notes to channels and have the synth track receive them? I'm getting in over my head (the musical one).
From: Steve_Karl on 21 Jun 2010 08:13 Just move the notes to an other track. "gray asphalt" <dontwrite(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:2izTn.39384$TL5.31538(a)newsfe24.iad... > Garritan's stuff has a KS sample that lets you change from one > variation to another with a midi key stroke ... but it that doesn't > allow for easy control over the velocity. Pizz seems to need a > different volume than legato to fit in. > > So I'm thinking about assing the pizzacato notes to a different > channel and running it out to midiox (& midi yoke) and back > in to different tracks. Sound good? > > Like first 3 notes to midiox, channel 1, 4th note to channel 2. > In midiox sending channel 1... wait, do I need this, or can I > just assign the notes to channels and have the synth track receive > them? I'm getting in over my head (the musical one). > > > > >
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