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From: gray asphalt on 19 Jun 2010 07:13 I want to play a tune and then go back and assing some of the notes to like viola pizzacato and some to viola legato. I could clone the track and delete notes that I don't want on the appropriate synth track, one being set to pizza and the other lego but there's an easier way, right?
From: Martin Holmes on 19 Jun 2010 09:37 I'm intrigued about "assing". I've never assed a note before. How do you do it? On 10-06-19 04:13 AM, gray asphalt wrote: > I want to play a tune and then go back and > assing some of the notes to like viola pizzacato > and some to viola legato. > > I could clone the track and delete notes that > I don't want on the appropriate synth track, > one being set to pizza and the other lego > but there's an easier way, right? > > >
From: Phoenix on 19 Jun 2010 10:15 On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 04:13:31 -0700, "gray asphalt" <dontwrite(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I want to play a tune and then go back and > assing some of the notes to like viola pizzacato > and some to viola legato. Let me guess -- you posted this after a long session? <g> Are you by any chance using Kontakt? If so you can use the articulation keys (red ones).
From: kitekrazy on 19 Jun 2010 10:40 On 6/19/2010 8:37 AM, Martin Holmes wrote: > I'm intrigued about "assing". I've never assed a note before. How do you > do it? > Happens to me every time a play an instrument.
From: Steve_Karl on 19 Jun 2010 10:41
Split the clips around the notes you want for different articulation. SHFT+DRAG to an other track and assign that track to the new sound. "gray asphalt" <dontwrite(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:ED1Tn.38157$TL5.31057(a)newsfe24.iad... >I want to play a tune and then go back and > assing some of the notes to like viola pizzacato > and some to viola legato. > > I could clone the track and delete notes that > I don't want on the appropriate synth track, > one being set to pizza and the other lego > but there's an easier way, right? > > > |