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AuthorTopic: Automating an individual patch within a multiplayer...
Adam_V
Posted: 5th January 2004 12:58
As the title suggests, I'm wondering if it's possible to automate individual patches from within a multiplayer group (other than note/velocity of course). For instance, I've got a bunch of drum samples grouped as a multiplayer and I want to automate the pitch on one of the patches. When I define the splitkey for the appropriate patch, I can't seem to access any of the parameters for the patch itself. Is there something I'm missing, or is this just the way it is?

I could easily start a new track and pattern for the pitch bending, but aside from the fact that things get a little more tedious this way, I am not able to see where the notes are being triggered and this will need to spend a longer time getting the pitch bends just right. Anyways, let me know if you have any solutions. Thanks! Wink
Exit Zero
Posted: 6th January 2004 19:04
Hmm. Hope I'm reading you right... Confused

Are you perhaps dealing with a waveMAP rather than a 'multiplayer'? What you're describing makes sense for a wavemap - you won't have access to 'patches,' but rather only 'waves.' In the case of a multiplayer, you should be able to click on the small triangle (just to the right of the patch name) for a given individual zone, which in turn takes you to the individual muzynth patch. There, you could record your tweak of the coarse or fine tune knobs.

Even with all that said, I dont think there is a way you can avoid creating a new track. If you record your pitch tweak, you are forced to 'create a new track' otherwise the automation data would be merged with the mutiplayer/multiwave track and that would have no functional benefit, i.e it wouldn't work. Now that I think about it, the recording of automation data could be improved in Muzys in the sense that it could be a bit more intelligent - there are some instances where you could really hose yourself. But we all "save often," right? Laughing

The extra pattern might be a quick temporary solution for now. Wink

~Mark
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