Using Multiple Main Patches in Dimension Pro-How do I do it?

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Using Multiple Main Patches in Dimension Pro-How do I do it?

 I love the pads in Dimension Pro. They're warm and keep moving but I'd like to do two things and can't figure it out.

1. I'd like to put the pad behind a piano sound (2 sounds at once)
2. I'd like to adjust the pad so that it develops to full faster.

Most synths have ADRS controls so I would assume this does too but I can't seem to adjust to allow it to release faster. Any tips on both of the above?
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    Re:Using Multiple Main Patches in Dimension Pro-How do I do it? 2011/05/09 23:47:26 (permalink)
    You can use another instance of DimPro, or, if the pad and piano use only 1 or 2 elements you can copy the elements to one new program.  There is a function to give midi channels to each of the 4 elements, but that doesn't seem to be what you want to do.

    DimPro has envelopes for the amp, pitch and filter.  If you have adjusted these to the minimum and you still are getting a ramp up on the sound, you might have to adjust the sfz file.  It is a text file that goes along with the samples, and it can contain envelopes too.

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