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From: Gérald RYCKEBOER <ryckeboerg@...>
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 at 10:16:12 AM
Subject: Re: About Instrument Editor' "Select by" options
Message #14452
Le 28 juin 05, à 13:10, "timoathome" <timoathome@...> a écrit : > Yes, I use this for the "round robin" thing all the time. Especially > useful for libraries such > as VSL or Project SAM that come with keyswitching instruments with > multiple versions of a > certain articulations, such as multiple staccatos. Create an > instrument that automatically > switches between staccato versions by changing the "selected by" from > "key" to "group." > Assign the first group to "start" and each consecutive group to be > triggered by the > previous one. Well I don't understand the meaning of "round robin" (I'm not a synth player, but only a pipes "computerized" player with synts at home, so although I had learned a lot by myself, there are still big holes in my technical knowledge :-D but I think I understand globally that stuff (need some trials, and I'll be back here if problems ;-) I thought it could be something like that, and actually it is the answer to the last problem I still have with the box which is "diatonic accordion", so, on each button, a different sound when lifting or pushing the bellows ; that would so be translated in two groups : "lift" and "push". Thanks a lot ;-) I'll let you know (still is waiting a set of small pipes I said to sample some months ago … don't find it in the Mac, so I certainly not made it … years are days and days are seconds :-( and my head is like my pipes' bag : full of wind ! :-D P.S. Happy you still here Sacha ! ;-) -- Gérald RYCKEBOER ryckeboerg@...
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