> > The whole reason for following the tip was in order to *not* be bound by the > 1-voice > normal cutoff. It's a shame because this whole live drum setup is working > beautifully apart > from those *nasty* monophonic closed hats. Yuk! :( > > I can have poly hats but not be able to close them with a closed hat, so > either way it's not > a satisfactory compromise. I will investigate some other solutions, and if > anyone has any > brainwaves, please do shout... :D > > Thanks Garth though, I appreciate the time you've taken to respond. > I can now stop tearing my hair out! How about this idea? set the EXS up with 3 voices on one group use to play your open hi-hats. Add an additional note to your EXS that plays completely silent when it¹s triggered. Then route the midi instead of direct from the track to the EXS, through a transformer object. Set it so when a close-hat note is received, it ouputs the closed hat note, plus two more notes to trigger the silent sound you added. That way when you play the closed hat the the three new notes will use up all the polyphony and only the one new closed-hat note will sound, the others will be silent... ??? * Dave
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[EXS] Re: EXS24 Hihat group problem, (polyphonic open hat groups)
2005-07-30 by David Gordon
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