Using the V-Synth multitimbrally
Using the V-Synth multitimbrally
Have anyone experience with this? I realise the effectssection is only available to part 1, but are there any filters you can use for the other parts?
Re: Using the V-Synth multitimbrally
Since each patch has it's own structures - of course you can have different COSM blocks everywhere, whether they be filters or anything else you want.
I just added the new FAQ wiht tips for multi-timbral mode and layering:
http://v-tribe.info/documents/V-Synth-FAQ.html#entry3.1
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I just added the new FAQ wiht tips for multi-timbral mode and layering:
http://v-tribe.info/documents/V-Synth-FAQ.html#entry3.1
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Re: Using the V-Synth multitimbrally
Ok! Does that mean you can use different algorithms for each of the parts? But the mfx unit is conserved for part 1, no?
Re: Using the V-Synth multitimbrally
Wierd, just trying to figure the effect of the procedure detailed in the FAQ, if you set more that 1 patch to be played by part 1 ie the keyboard. Some really compliment each other. The other patches are govenered by the patch playing on part 1, ie if part 1 is arping, so will the rest and visa versa.
Also the controllers set for the patch on part 1 will overide the rest of the patches.
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Also the controllers set for the patch on part 1 will overide the rest of the patches.
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I understand what you're saying about each patch having its own structure. but during multitimbral use, sending midi to several channels, how can we access cosm effects/change cosm effect parameters on channels other than one without effecting the patch on ch 1? MUST we assign the parameter we need to edit to c1/c1 knobs. or can we just send midi automation data from a cubase automation track other than ch 1.
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Re: Using the V-Synth multitimbrally
you gotta send program changes via cubase or whatever soft/hard sequencer you are using...
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Re: Using the V-Synth multitimbrally
Well, on the V-Synth you can only edit part 1, the other ones can only have some patches assigned to them which have to be already prepared.