sharke
Nice piece by the way. I wish I could play keyboards like that! I get the feeling that Chromaphone is geared more to the keyboard player rather than those of us who bung notes ham fistedly into the PRV. It certainly sounds amazing though.
Hey Sharke, thanks for listening and commenting. Actually, this is a product of my unique (apparently) work flow in X2. I do most of my work in PRV, and rely heavily on the editing functions, such as:
-> Copy and paste MIDI between tracks.
-> Expand or shrink phrases.
-> Shift notes in all the tracks left or right. I do this a lot as the structure of the piece continually evolves.
I frequently work with the same sets of notes, reusing them over and over again in different tracks, with the various instances modified in some way. This saves me from having to enter in so many notes, plus it helps make the piece more cohesive by developing and elaborating on just a few ideas.
Apparently I push X2 to the limit by using over 50 simple instrument tracks.
Chromaphone doesn't seem very heavy on the CPU, and certainly not on RAM, since it doesn't use samples.