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RE: What's new? - Paul Battersby - 06-28-2021 (06-28-2021, 07:23 PM)Chris Spyratos Wrote: There is also this tool called Reaticulate I was thinking of using Reaticulate once upon a time. It looks good, but instead I modified my sample library to reduce the need for key switches. I really only need to use key switches if I want to switch to pizzicato. RE: What's new? - Nayrb - 06-29-2021 (06-28-2021, 11:39 AM)Paul Battersby Wrote: I'm not trying to convince you to use this but I just tried it. The CC names work on a per track basis. So you can have different CC names for different patches and if I drag a MIDI item from one track to another, the CC names change to match the track. (06-28-2021, 11:11 PM)Paul Battersby Wrote:(06-28-2021, 07:23 PM)Chris Spyratos Wrote: There is also this tool called Reaticulate Both of these options sound pretty interesting! Just a couple more things to add to the pile of things to check out one day! Reaper is seriously great for this kind of stuff. I'm a keyswitch nut. Since I can barely play the keyboard to begin with, I tend to like these "programmy" kinds of things. I also find that keyswitches can be inconsistent, even in the same family. I made it worse with some of mine by making my own patches with my own keyswitches! Still, anything that can help organize things better is good. |