Hi guys,
I was thinking of making one of these for the S760, it would write ISO files
for use on say CDs or ZIP Drives.
It would have a nice user interface, based perhaps off the CRT Display that
the S760 puts, but i suppose it would allow you to edit the parameters
easier.
I could also take some "inspiration" off Kontakt (does anyone else find this
software klunky and difficult to use / make work?, Kontakt is powerful, but
it's useless if it's functionality is locked behind many layers of
complexity.) or DirectWave or something.
Are there any ideas which you wish the S760 could do easier or better?
Cheers,
Adrian
Ah yes, thanks for the help guys.
I'll have a look at global editing the Partials via the Patch page.
I don't know how I stumbled about this mailing list, but I always found the
Sgroup Archive page and just assumed that it was 'dead' and only archives.
Great to see you guys around.
This is in my apartment in Auckland, New Zealand with my setup.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-oPlLaqXBtbM/TfQa3V6jqoI/AAAAAAAAFt0/Mwav…
Cheers,
Adrian
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Look on the Performance page, 4th tab, for velocity... also do you know
about globally adjusting all partials?
Gary
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 10:12 AM, Frank Ferrucci <frank(a)criara.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 11, 2011, at 6:13 PM, Adrian Gin <adrian.gin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > The only thing is that it's not that easy to adjust the velocity ranges
> for
> > patches that quick (you need to go into each partial and adjust them
> > manually).
>
> Adrian,
> If I understand you correctly, what you need to do is save custom patches
> with the velocity ranges that you want and use those in your multis instead.
> Use unique names for the patches so not to overwrite the factory patches.
> I'm not an active user but used 760s for many years. I thought I might be
> able to help.
>
> Frank Ferrucci
> Leenalisa Music, Inc.
> Music for Film and Television
> http://www.ferruccimusic.com
> <mailto:frank@ferruccimusic.com>
> 212-242-4653 New York
> 11-9831-0663 São Paulo
Hi there,
I use the S760 for live gigs / performances and it's great. I use it with
the Svideo out into my TV Capture USB Stick on my laptop. I setup the
patches and performances, save them to ZIP Drive and load em up before I
perform.
The only thing is that it's not that easy to adjust the velocity ranges for
patches that quick (you need to go into each partial and adjust them
manually). The new software samplers can do this in an instant of a click
drag and re-area ie. DirectWave / Kontakt.
Adrian