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Hi,
I have an instrument with hundreds of samples in several velocity layers. I want to set "Filter, cutoff (Hz)" to all samples that have velocity of 90 to 100. To select those samples is pretty easy, I just need to click the "Ranges" button at the top right, then I select all velocity ranges I want keeping the CTRL key pressed. Great, I can confirm in the left menu all the samples are with a blue background, which means they are all selected. Then I click on the button "Table" (top right) and I see that all the samples are still selected! Great.
Then, in one of those selected samples I click in "Filter, cutoff (Hz)" in hope that I can set a value, press ENTER and it gets applied to all samples already selected. However it does not work: as soon as I click in the "Filter, cutoff (Hz)" cell, everything gets deselected and only the current sample gets selected.
I really need to change the cutoff of multiple instruments that contains several velocity layers. It would be really nice if I could select the samples that I want in the "Range" screen and being able to set a configuration to all those samples that are already selected! Is it possible or I am doing something wrong? -
Filter cutoff (Hz) for all samples you can set in the Global column at Instrument level.
regards bottrop -
bottrop on -Filter cutoff (Hz) for all samples you can set in the Global column at Instrument level.
regards bottropI know that but I want to set to specific samples that I already selected in the RANGE window. I have 250 samples in this instrument and I want to select about 40 and apply a filter cuttoff, then I want to select another 40 and apply a different cutoff, and so on, untill all 250 samples have a cutoff seted. Manually selecting each 40 samples is gonna take a long time, even worse if later I have to change it again.
When I go to the RANGE window, I already selected all samples based on the VELOCITY. I would like to apply cutoff just to those samples selected. -
that is why it is better to create different Instruments for different Velocity (or articulation) layers, then you can apply Global settings to a whole velocity- or articulation layer.
in version 1.9 it is easy to create for instance a Velocity90 Instrument in your soundfont and dragcopy the desired samples in it and apply Global settings.
set Velocity to 127 for all Instruments and apply Region- and Velocity settings at Preset level.
regards bottrop
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