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Different Articulations on Different Samplers and same midi channel.

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Hello, 

I would like to use two samplers for Violin sound, UVI and Kontakt on the same midi channel. I am going to use Kontakt for Classic articulations  and the UVI for the extended techniques.  My problem is that def-sound-set function can't  send different midi channels for different articulations. If I use two different midi channels for different articulations, for the same instrument they will of course sound together. Can anyone please help?

 

Thank you 

 

Nikos

You possibly will need two def-sound-sets, one for classic articulation and one for extended articulation. The sound sets is independent of the midi channels. Of course you can use only one file for that, all what you need to do is to set the same file (def-sound-set) to each instrument.

 

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Thanks for your quick reply.

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