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![]() ![]() ![]() One way would be to start with an Output4 or Output8 (depending on how many output channels you have). In each of Out1..8, you could put a MIDIVoice. Each MIDIVoice could be set to respond to a different MIDI channel. In each MIDIVoice, you could use a KeyMappedMultiSample. IP: Logged | |
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![]() ![]() ![]() It's difficult to tell without having your analysis files (when I substituted a cello and trombone analysis, it was not too soft, for example). Some things you could try: * In the MIDIVoice, set Left and Right parameters to the value 1. When you play "Tom" by itself and trigger it from a keyboard, does it sound ok on its own? IP: Logged | |
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![]() ![]() ![]() yes,when I play "Tom" by itself and trigger it from a keyboard, it sounds ok. it uses the main outs, right? I tried to set left and right to 1 and it sounds a littele bit louder but it's ok. thank you. IP: Logged | |
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![]() ![]() ![]() "it uses the main outs, right?" From the DSP menu, when you select Status, then click Configure in the DSP Status window, then select Route Outputs, you will see how the Kyma output channels are mapped to the outputs of your audio interface. Another thing to check is in the Edit menu, select Preferences, then click Speaker Placement... to see where Kyma thinks the speakers are placed relative to the listener. IP: Logged |
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