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Hi I,m new to Synfire. I am using Vsl libraries , and need to send more than one keyswitch (or controller) to acces
more articulations. With only one Ks it Can only acces one row in the matrix system, that is only 12 articulations.
Is there any solution?
Sorry for my poor english.
Mo., 03.06.2013 - 21:09 Permalink
Now I see its possible to change matrices with program change, this can be the solution.
Di., 04.06.2013 - 13:14 Permalink
Let us know how this works for you. Adding more switches would not be impossible, although require some extra work.
Di., 04.06.2013 - 13:49 Permalink
It works, but its a huge work, because need to do new presets, with alot of
articulations for every instrument.
Combining more keyswitches and controllers is more easy and simple, because
you can use the factory presets.
Thanks
Di., 04.06.2013 - 22:10 Permalink
Yes, I have already requested that:
https://users.cognitone.com/de/content/multiple-keyswitch-layers-articulations
It would be really nice, if this "some extra work" could be done. :thumbsup:
Mi., 05.06.2013 - 18:28 Permalink
I spend almost all the morning to program just the tenor sax, and it doesn't
work full, beause I can't have acces to articulations that have 2 versions
(crescendo-diminuendo, or up-down for ezample). And this for a simple
instrument. In more complex libraries like Dimension Strings, I thing is
not possible programing this way, there are to much possible combitations.
Please let us know if multiples KS and controllers will be implemented, and
Vienna Intruments users, don't have to do this hard work.
Anyway I'm very newie to Synfire, but I thing is a program that goes beyond
I was dreaming. Thank you very much for this software, but I want to start
making music, not spend days programing keyswitches!
Fr., 07.06.2013 - 20:48 Permalink
Multiple KS feature is on the list. Sounds like a very useful feature.
Fr., 07.06.2013 - 21:01 Permalink
Perhaps there will come also a light version Multiple KS feature for Synfire Express ?
For playing articulated modern sounds like : sax, guitar .. and some classical ones
Fr., 07.06.2013 - 21:57 Permalink
Wow! great. Thank you very much!