Mon 3 Jul 2006, 22:41
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hi i like the new look... it's been awile. I'm wondering if anyone can help me figure out how i can split my keyboard as to allow the bottom half to control one software instrument and the top to control a second. I have a feeling this all takes place in the environment but i can't figure out where. I'm also unable to figure out how to control logic's software instrument parameters with my midi keyboard. I'm using an e-me x-board. Any insight would be greatly aprecciated. Thanks!
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Thu 24 Aug 2006, 17:24
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 17-Jun 04 From: Kraków - PL Member No.: 45,295 |
hi i like the new look... it's been awile. I'm wondering if anyone can help me figure out how i can split my keyboard as to allow the bottom half to control one software instrument and the top to control a second. I have a feeling this all takes place in the environment but i can't figure out where. I'm also unable to figure out how to control logic's software instrument parameters with my midi keyboard. I'm using an e-me x-board. Any insight would be greatly aprecciated. Thanks! It's easy - you just open two instruments, adjust the limit for the responding keys for each of them on the left of arrange window (in the parameters subwindow) and press the "R" (recording) on each of the tracks. You don't have to edit any keyboard zones in your keyboard nor edit the environment! It's even better, cause you can save the whole thing in Logic |
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miaba Playing Two Software Instruments Simultaniously Mon 3 Jul 2006, 22:41
gdoubleyou That should be a function of your keyboard, the ab... Thu 6 Jul 2006, 14:59
Drumkey87 Hey man, I actually have the template to do that. ... Wed 23 Aug 2006, 01:50
brendan QUOTE (Drumkey87 @ Wed 23 Aug 2006, 00:50... Thu 24 Aug 2006, 10:34![]() ![]() |
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