Steve,
Thanks so much for this latest clarification. I am very grateful for your
continued persistence.
There are a couple of things which are not precisely clear to me in this last
email.
When you say, "inputting the split, " are you referring to choosing the option
at the bottom of The channel input selector in The track options dialog? In
other words, is record controller curves also in the track options dialogue? If
not, where is that?
Further, all of this explanation is related to why I was unable to create my
own split from scratch. Is that correct? By extension, should I conclude that
none of this information relates to the issue I'm having about preventing notes
from sustaining in definitely upon note on. Correct?
I will leave Skype on in the event that you have a moment to contact me so I
can clarify some of the above.
Thanks again,
Kevin
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On Feb 20, 2017, at 11:29 AM, Steve Spamer <stevespamer68@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Kevin. After inputting the split and confirming/closing that dialog, shift
tab back to “Record controller curves when playing” and check that box, then
uncheck it and click OK. For some reason this kind of wakes up the split.
Also, for your information, Samplitude does not support any 3rd party midi
plugins, hence the reason why these plugins I’ve been trying don’t work. So,
to get the set up you need in Samplitude, you would need to use the Bomes
program. Best steve.
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From: Kevin L Gibbs
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2017 4:57 PM
To: vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: Can't seem to find Independence Pro Serial
Number
Steve,
While I can use the projects you gave me as starting points, I couldn’t
reproduce the keyboard restriction. I tried starting a file from scratch and
adding the plus or minus 72 in the Split area at the bottom of the MIDi Input
channel area to restrict the range. But it didn’t work. Just so I can learn
more about how things work, what else does one have to do to create a
keyboard range filter restriction beyond adding that value? Again, just want
to learn as much as I can.
Thanks,
Kevin
On Feb 6, 2017, at 11:07 AM, Steve Spamer <stevespamer68@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kevin, just to let you know about the set up you’re aiming for. Well, I
found that Samplitude does indeed allow you to split the keyboard, so you
would be able to use whatever instruments you like. Also, the range is
specific to that track, meaning you won’t be recording any ghost notes, only
that range will be recorded.
I’m just trying to get cc 64 filtered out and then I think that would be
what you want? Steve.
From: Kevin L Gibbs
Sent: Monday, February 06, 2017 4:10 PM
To: vipaudioaccess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vipaudioaccess] Re: Can't seem to find Independence Pro Serial
Number
Phil,
Bad news. I just got a note back from Magix telling me that we’re only
allowed to use Independence Pro within Samplitude unless we buy an
additional license. While I have forwarded an inquiry to find out what the
cost of the individual license is, and while I kind of understand why an
additional license might be reasonable, that is a drag.
On Feb 4, 2017, at 11:31 AM, Phil Muir <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hey Kevin. I think you can use your Samplitude X3 serial number to
authorise independence for use in other DAWS.
On 4 February 2017 04:22:20 GMT+00:00, Kevin L Gibbs <kevjazz@xxxxxx>
wrote:
But that still doesn’t solve the problem about being asked for a serial
number I can’t find.
On Feb 3, 2017, at 10:17 PM, Efren Chavez <efrenchavez91@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hey kevin,
If your using reaper with osara, there is no need to do it visually.
control insert will do it or alt I and down arrow.
On 2/3/17, Kevin L Gibbs <kevjazz@xxxxxx> wrote:
Guys,
I’m trying to instantiate Independence in Reaper. I can load the basic
piano. But when I try to load a new instrument, which I have to do
visually
because this is Reaper and not Samplitude, I’m asked for my Independence
Serial Number. I can’t find it in any of my e-mails and it’s not on the
plugin’s help screen. Sent a request to Magix through the Service
Center.
BTW, the Service Center seems to speak in German now. WTF? Anyway.
Any
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