I have made a separate track for each midi note. i.e. one instrument per track (Easy in the event editor - select similar - copy and paste into new sequence) and then routed each track to its own bus. You can then add effects or bounce each of the instruments, and/or mix them as audio files if you wish. This may seem like a long roundabout procedure yet it does actually work;-) On 21 Dec 2004, at 17:12, Pete Baldwin wrote: > > > Pete Baldwin wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi I'm trying to simultaneously use hyper edit window with a >>> multichannel >>> version of EXS24 powering a drum kit. My hope is to put seperate >>> effects on >>> the different drum sounds used in this one instance of the EXS24. >>> I'm told >>> the way to do this is to set up some AUX objects in the environment >>> assign >>> the source exs to each of them. My question is this - suppose I >>> design a >>> drum track using hypereditor, how do i designate each drum sound to >>> be >>> routed to a different aux object?I've set up 6 aux objects i just >>> don't know >>> how to route the sounds to 'em. Is there a simple answer here? TIA, >>> >>> Pete > >> >> I have been doing this by using busses. >> I have sent each dry instrument output from the EXS to a different >> bus, >> which contains the appropriate effects etc. > > Thanks Charles, my question would be how do i set this up inthe arrange > window? is there just one instance of the EXS24 as an audio > instrument? If > so, how would i designate different notes within the matrix window (or > hyperedit) to go to different outputs? > > Many Thanks, > > Pete > Charles Lucy - lucy@... ------------ Promoting global harmony through LucyTuning ------- for information on LucyTuning go to: http://www.lucytune.com for LucyTuned Lullabies go to http://www.lullabies.co.uk
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Re: [EXS] Re: EXS Multi Channel Mode Question - Routing
2004-12-21 by Charles Lucy
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