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Key splits?
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 317 posts since 20 Nov, 2006
Hello!
How do I key-split 2 Polysynths over my keybed? For example: PS 1 goes from C0 - A1 and the second PS goes from A#1 - C5? Is it possible at this time in Bitwig?
Any hints on this topic?
How do I key-split 2 Polysynths over my keybed? For example: PS 1 goes from C0 - A1 and the second PS goes from A#1 - C5? Is it possible at this time in Bitwig?
Any hints on this topic?
- KVRist
- 140 posts since 27 Jul, 2015
You can put two Polysynth instances in the same track, and put a Note Filter inside the Note FX of each instance. The boring part will be finding the correct note number corresponding to the split you want.
Edit: You can also put the two instances on separate tracks if you prefer, and activate the "track monitoring" (the little speaker icon) on both of them. Though if you switch track, they will automatically switch off, and you'll have to reactivate them.
Edit: You can also put the two instances on separate tracks if you prefer, and activate the "track monitoring" (the little speaker icon) on both of them. Though if you switch track, they will automatically switch off, and you'll have to reactivate them.
- KVRist
- 240 posts since 23 Apr, 2014
Hi,
You can use this device : "Instrument Rack".
Il allows you to split and layer any instrument.
The split point is more a split zone, as you can see on the picture below, transition between sounds are progressive.
Cheers,
Y.
You can use this device : "Instrument Rack".
Il allows you to split and layer any instrument.
The split point is more a split zone, as you can see on the picture below, transition between sounds are progressive.
Cheers,
Y.
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- KVRist
- 140 posts since 27 Jul, 2015
@Ybom that seems to be Live, not Bitwig! ^_^
There's an "Instrument Layer" in Bitwig, unfortunately it's very basic at the moment, so you still have to use Note Filters to do a keyboard split. It's probably possible to emulate overlapping transitions as in your example using a Note Mod, but it would be difficult to setup the modulation amounts correctly.
There's an "Instrument Layer" in Bitwig, unfortunately it's very basic at the moment, so you still have to use Note Filters to do a keyboard split. It's probably possible to emulate overlapping transitions as in your example using a Note Mod, but it would be difficult to setup the modulation amounts correctly.