And also make sure you haven't put the Evolver in Poly-mode (which makes the Evo send all notes other than the first one thru the MIDI out). I accidently did it once and experienced the same behaviour as you do... /Christian -----Original Message----- From: Miles Bader <miles@...> To: DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 13:10:47 +0900 Subject: Re: [Evolver] how to make a gliding lead sound? On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 03:48:54 -0000, microkorg666 <glamourofviolence@...> wrote: > Hi, I was using my evolver with my midi keyboard. I started looking > the sounds on bank 2 (the ones meant for keyboard playing) and I cant > make the evolver react when a second note is pressed while a first > one is still on. I cant make it glide. It will ignore all notes until > I let it go any previous notes. > > I've tried different settings (trigger select, keymode, etc...) but I > cant find a way to make the typical 'mono lead' that glides as notes > are played. My evolver just ignores any second notes if a key is > previously pressed, so I cant make any lead sounds. Not sure what's up -- I have no problems playing "typical" lead sounds as long as the trigger type is set to "LA" or "LAr"; the Evolver definitely deals with it correctly. Many of the preset do _not_ use those settings though...
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Re: Re: [Evolver] how to make a gliding lead sound?
2005-03-09 by Christian Andersson
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