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Landphil
Joined: 23 May 2004 Posts: 137 Location: 35°20'44.46"N / 97°29'19.96"W
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Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 1:24 am Post subject: Just one tiny request
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Hello to all!
Something that's bugged me for a bit is the way D# in solo mode activates chimes (harmonics). Is there a way to let the sustain pedal hold out the notes?
Example: I hit an open low E and want to chime the high B and E strings, while the low E sustains. As it is, the moment I hit the D# to activate harmonics, it kills all other notes.
An opposite example is if I want the harmonic notes to sustain when I return to regular playing. It's like the D# is acting like a sustain pedal, and muting all notes when activated or released.
I realize that D# is acting double duty. . . providing a mute "chuck" with standard playing, but held down it activates the harmonic samples.
Is there a way to let the sustain pedal hold either the harmonics or the standard notes without chopping them off when you press or release the D# key?
I hope that made sense?!
Thanks for all!
Phil |
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Landphil
Joined: 23 May 2004 Posts: 137 Location: 35°20'44.46"N / 97°29'19.96"W
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Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 1:33 am Post subject:
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After posting that, I realize what a pain that would be as far as programming goes! How about this? Why not assign Bb 2 as the trigger for harmonics? That way, the D# 2 key wouldn't be pulling double duty as both a "chuck" sound and as the harmonic activator?
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Sergey_MusicLab
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Joined: 17 Jun 2003 Posts: 2781
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Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 3:11 am Post subject:
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Landphil,
Of course that makes sense, but is now difficult to realize right now.
We thought about having the possibility to sustain Harmonics over full sound and vice versa.
Hope we'll finally add that in one of the future updates.
Regards,
Sergey _________________ MusicLab Support. |
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Landphil
Joined: 23 May 2004 Posts: 137 Location: 35°20'44.46"N / 97°29'19.96"W
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Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2004 8:57 pm Post subject:
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Thanks for listening! |
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