Hi,
I use 2 keyboards and about 10 racks, with about 5 plugins. I use sub-sessions for each different song in my gigs (for muting, changing volume, switching which keyboard a plugin will be controlled by, etc).
My question is: HOW CAN I SET IT UP SO THAT ONE SUB-SESSION CHANGES THE KEY OF BOTH OF MY KEYBOARDS OR ALL OF THE RACKS?
I've tried many different ways without acceptable results. Any Help?
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- KVRian
- 791 posts since 8 Mar, 2006 from Australia
Hi Alex,
You're right, there's no easy way to do this, but probably easy to add something. I'm currently considering a quicker way of setting up keyboard splits and this would probably sit well with that. Give me a day or so see what I can come up with.
Brad
You're right, there's no easy way to do this, but probably easy to add something. I'm currently considering a quicker way of setting up keyboard splits and this would probably sit well with that. Give me a day or so see what I can come up with.
Brad
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- KVRian
- 791 posts since 8 Mar, 2006 from Australia
Build 2016 is out now and has per-rack, sub-session controllable keyboard keyboard split and transpose settings.
You'll see a new drop down on each rack slot where these settings can be made - mostly by playing key ranges, transpose intervals.
Also, I've made these settings smart enough so that if you change transpose while a note is held, the matching note off event will be transposed by the old amount (to save stuck notes). Similar thing for splits.
The main gotcha is that if you're loading racks saved in the previous versions, the sub-session attributes for transpose and split will be off. Right click the rack name and turn on Subsession Behaviour->Keyboard Range and/or Transpose to get this working with sub-sessions. For racks created with b2016 and later these flags will be set by default.
Anyway, check it out let me know what you think.
You'll see a new drop down on each rack slot where these settings can be made - mostly by playing key ranges, transpose intervals.
Also, I've made these settings smart enough so that if you change transpose while a note is held, the matching note off event will be transposed by the old amount (to save stuck notes). Similar thing for splits.
The main gotcha is that if you're loading racks saved in the previous versions, the sub-session attributes for transpose and split will be off. Right click the rack name and turn on Subsession Behaviour->Keyboard Range and/or Transpose to get this working with sub-sessions. For racks created with b2016 and later these flags will be set by default.
Anyway, check it out let me know what you think.
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- KVRist
- 135 posts since 15 Jul, 2004 from Ireland
Great addition Bradr. Makes creating splits very easy. Keep up the great work.
