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Author | Topic: KeyMappedMultiSample Problem |
Scott Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() I am unable to get the LoFreq/HiFreq boundaries to work for KeyMappedMultis in KymaX. I am using three different KeyMappedMultis in a Timeline channeled to different outputs and set to respond to three different MIDI zones, but each Multi gets mapped across the entire keyboard, ignoring the limits set for LoFreq/HiFreq. Interestingly, the three sounds respond in round-robin style to MIDI triggers (kinda cool, but undesirable). Setting limits with a MIDInote prototype works, but using those in a Timeline crash Kyma (just like it says it will in the manual). Have I missed a simple but critical item? IP: Logged |
SSC Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() You are doing the correct thing, but you have found a deficiency in the current version of the timeline. Here are some workarounds: * In the KeyMappedMultisample put "!KeyDown * (!KeyNumber ge: 40) * (!KeyNumber le: 60)" to restrict its triggering. * Mix the three voices together so that they are considered the same MIDI voice and use the FeedbackLoop Input and Output Sounds to route the output of each KMMS to the original track. IP: Logged |
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