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  • [Solved] Is it a BUG? (p.3)
2014/06/21 14:03:07
scook
You appear to have enough posts to add links now.
2014/06/21 14:06:15
injainja
Allright, let's try it.
Ah, I can post links now :-)
 
www.echt-gute-tattoos.de/test.mid
 
That's it.
Try the drums or the piano with Si-Drum Kit or Si-String Section and you will see what I mean.
2014/06/21 14:33:01
scook
The MIDI Event Filter worked OK. In the plug-in on track 11, I clicked on the Event Selection All button, then ran the values down to zero for RPN# and Value columns for both RPN's and NRPN's. At that point either leave the plug-in in the MIDI drum track or apply the effect. I only tested track 11 and the SI Drums but the process is the same anywhere an sfz synth is used in the project.
2014/06/21 14:47:21
injainja
Ah, yes. Works now. I overlooked, that my track was split and the filter only took effect on the second half. Created a Preset and I am a happy camper now!
Thanks once more.
2014/06/21 14:49:32
robert_e_bone
injainja
@Bob
Could you do that?
I would wash and kiss your feet (metaphorically speaking) if you would do and share that...
;-)


YOU DO NOT WANT TO DO THAT.  I wear a size 17 (53.5 in European sizing), and these feet have seen DECADES of playing basketball.
 
I will look into all of this later tonight - have to watch Germany play kick ball.  :)
 
Bob Bone
 
 
2014/06/21 14:52:46
scook
The filter does not have to be applied on a per-clip basis, it can be applied to the entire track using the FX bin. If the FX bins are not visible in the track header, modify the track header using the drop down at the top of the track view just below the track view menus to the right of the time display. It is the drop down labelled "Mix" in the illustration below from http://www.cakewalk.com/D...amp;help=Views.02.html (ignore the red box)

2014/06/21 15:00:14
injainja
@Bob:
Ah, you are from Germany? Na, dann wünsch ich mal einen schönen Abend. Ich wohne südlich von Berlin (ehemalige Mitte der DDR) ;-)
 
@scook
Gosh - I feel like such a bloody n00b. Thanks for bearing me - your tips are very much appreciated.
X3 is soooo huge. I already watched over 10 hours tutorials on youtube, and haven't even covered the tip of the iceberg...
2014/06/21 15:01:40
injainja
@Bob2
Like that?

 
2014/06/21 15:09:57
scook
Yes there is a lot going on in X3, unless I actually use what a see in a video or read in a book, it is quickly forgotten. On the other hand, this experience with sfz synths and MIDI will probably be remembered for some time.
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