| Author | Topic: Effects on individual notes | |||
| Branst | Posted: 9th July 2004 12:53 | |||
Is it possible for me to put effects on individual notes? Say I am playing a drum VST and I want to put phaser only on the Hi-Hats (F#1 for example), would this be possible? | ||||
| whyterabbyt | Posted: 9th July 2004 12:57 | |||
If the drum VST has individual outputs and your host supports them, then yes its usually fairly easy. Alternately you could do it more long-windedly by bouncing a 'take' of each drum (with the others muted) to a separate track one at a time, then effecting it. | ||||
| DevonB | Posted: 9th July 2004 13:20 | |||
Or different instances of the same VSTi and do it that way. I believe most VSTi's use the same code base for multiple instances so it doens't take up lots more resources...
Devon | ||||
| meister eder | Posted: 9th July 2004 13:35 | |||
And then there's still the completely underrated and too little spoken about Sugar Bytes Artillery Effects Instrument... | ||||
| DevonB | Posted: 9th July 2004 13:49 | |||
I sure hope the sound is better than what the demos are showing for 199 Euro! Devon | ||||
| VariKusBrainZ | Posted: 9th July 2004 14:47 | |||
Not knocking this app but Fruity can do this with any plugin | ||||
| meister eder | Posted: 9th July 2004 17:07 | |||
What do you mean "with any plugin"? The cool thing about Artillery is that you can easily switch between or combine multiple effects by playing on your keyboard (apart from morphing settings within keyboard ranges, and the cool implementation of the realtime sampler & looper, and the FFT effects...). You sure it's possible in Fruity to polyphonically play 11 different effects on your keyboard at once? How is it layed out? Believe me, I was dismissing that Artillery plugin just from reading the specs when it came out . But then I downloaded the demo and played with it - and just couldn't stop playing with it, 'cause it's that much fun. If you want different effects on different beats in a track, and want that to be rhythmic and grooving, there's nothing that could beat playing the effects on the keyboard like that (btw. the Melohman concept is quite close, just not as intuitive). | ||||
| ew | Posted: 9th July 2004 17:36 | |||
You could do it in Live using effect envelopes as well...
ew | ||||
| epsy | Posted: 11th July 2004 10:56 | |||
energy xt can do this too. u can assign different midi parts to each key as well |









