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When I click on each pad I just get a choice to change pad size or colour. No properties window.
Same with the bass and lead keyboards, they don’t highlight when I click on them.
What am I doing wrong?
Right-click, then click the ‘+’ sign in the upper right corner.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Ahh thanks.
I don’t seem to have a mouse that right clicks.
But option/command click seems to work.
Of the 4 slots for each pad…. is it possible to velocity switch between four chosen sounds?
Chris, you should have 5 sound slots for each pad, but no, they can’t be velocity layered like the MIDI nodes in S2…I think that’s what you’re asking. Like you want to load up 5 ‘snare’ sounds on 1 pad and have MIDI velocity 127 trigger only 1 of those sounds. No, but that would be cool.
Let me know if I can be clearer.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
OK… more.
I’m triggering something I just sampled into Beatstation. I loaded it onto a pad and deleted all previous sounds.
In my midi I have one hit at full velocity (127) and a second hit very much lower (5). The sound of the sample changes slightly but there is no perceptible change in volume, certainly not with a difference of 122.
I have velocity ticked in pad properties.
Are the velocities supposed to work like a conventional plug-in?
Next……
I can launch the Beatstation sampler in stand alone, but can’t find a way to do that in Logic, with Beatstation as a plug-in.
Is that right?
Next……
I can launch the Beatstation sampler in stand alone, but can’t find a way to do that in Logic, with Beatstation as a plug-in.
Is that right?
Would like to know this too…. I don’t have the sampler available to me in Cubase 5.5
the sampler player is only available in the stand-alone. In Logic, Cubase, etc record to a track, then drag into Beatstation. This should work on most platforms.
Rogue Marechal - Toontrack
Configuration Manager
Like you want to load up 5 ‘snare’ sounds on 1 pad and have MIDI velocity 127 trigger only 1 of those sounds. No, but that would be cool.
Yes, that would be VERY cool, and very useful. Especially if there was some “crossfading” between the levels to smooth the transitions. Then a user could load in their samples according to their playing levels, and trigger them via their own assigned MIDI ranges (for example, 1-25, 26-51, etc). Otherwise, there is no way for us to create our own velocity-sensitive pads.
Pretty please?
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