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From: Nick Batzdorf <recording@...>
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 at 10:38:00 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [GEN] Multitimbrality - who cares?
Message #120486
Smeet writes: > >What is the advantage of a multitimbral instrument over just instantiating > >multiple instances of the instrument? I don't get it... From: Dennis Gunn <dennisg@...> >The advantage is that you can set up a drum set with the instruments >divided however to be routed through different processing however you >like then you can play the drums on the song and hear the processing >live. There is also the advantage that you don't have to spread the >drums over a bunch of tracks in the arrange window. Ah, right - you might want to have different note groups come out different outputs but play them all on the same keyboard. I just got through posting that there are no functional advantages but it's an interface issue, and I left this out. You accomplish this by assigning EXS Groups to different outputs, so actually it is still a user interface question rather than a missing feature. -- Nick Batzdorf 818/905-9101, fax -5434, cell 818/601-4874
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