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Hi.
I have a preset I like but I want to blend in another snare.
I want to add another snare and have it take on the same mapping as the presets snare so it’s playing them both at the same time. I don’t want to have to set up a stack for the centre articulation, the rimshot articulation, the edge articulation etc.
Is this possible?
No, a MIDI note can only be assigned to one instrument’s articulation. Why doesn’t stacking work in your scenario?
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
Does stacking not only work for a single articulation?
If I have a black beauty snare in the preset for example then add another snare via the stack method its only able to trigger a single articulation like the centre stack?
So when I have a drum track it sounds fine until a rimshot is used then it drastically drops in volume and tone as it’s only triggering the rimshot from the main snare and not including the stack snare.
The only option to get around that is to make another stack for the rimshot hit and everything other articulation i may need. thats too much busy work or am I missing something?
Yes, that is true – currently the stacking is articulation based. So the options are either to that for the articulations that are used, or add a new snare, and play two (or more) MIDI notes in the same time in the MIDI song block.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
Ahhh adding the midi in might work.
I’m surprised this feature isn’t in there. It would seem almost harder to program it the stacking way surely? though the stacking method is awesome in itself I would still like to see easier blending.
Maybe one day it’ll get updated, maybe it won’t.
(these math questions at the bottom of the post screen are getting close to my mathematical capabilities)
Yeah, we are working on this software daily so we’ll see what ends up in future updates! Thanks for the feedback.
Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
Toontrack
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