Note range set up

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2012/09/18 10:03:40 (permalink)

Note range set up

Hi,
if you play 2 or more instruments layered, you might wish to set a note range for each of them. I figured out you can set a MIDI event filter in a "MIDI track". But it doesn't seem possible in an "instrument track".... but hope I'm wrong! 
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    Re:Note range set up 2012/09/19 13:52:40 (permalink)
    Welcome to the forum.
    I believe when using Simple Instrument Tracks, the MIDI track is not inserted in order to keep things Simple. Just the synth output track is inserted.
    Inserting a synth by using Insert at the top will give you the option to Create MIDI Source Track or not.
    I usually have my MIDI tracks already done, so I uncheck that option.
    If you're starting a new MIDI track and want to use it with a soft synth, check that option and a new MIDI track will be created with the output set to the synth.
     

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    Re:Note range set up 2012/09/20 03:18:35 (permalink)
    Kind of you for welcome and info.
    Sonar is a very nice DAW, but for many thinks Project5 was a step over!
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