Ok, I feel kind of like a dummy not being able to do this at this stage in my life; but how can I create dynamic crossfades in Kontakt?
Say I'm using a wind instrument from VSCO2 CE that I've mapped in Kontakt, and I'd like to use my modwheel for the standard old volume + velocity crossfade between two (or more) velocity layers. I've looked at some existing patches and read a few things online, but for some reason I'm just not getting anywhere. I get that you have to have a separate group for each layer and they all need to cover the whole velocity range, 0-127, so they are technically triggered simultaneously; but when I try it, it just plays both layers simultaneously and scales the volume. There has to be some other stuff going on that I'm not seeing; because the examples I've inspected don't look much more complicated than that. There's a place to assign a CC to the modwheel and a corresponding curve you can edit, but beyond that I'm not sure how to actually make the groups crossfade.
Edit: I figured out that it has to do with drawing in the envelope curve for the volume CC for each group.
Say I'm using a wind instrument from VSCO2 CE that I've mapped in Kontakt, and I'd like to use my modwheel for the standard old volume + velocity crossfade between two (or more) velocity layers. I've looked at some existing patches and read a few things online, but for some reason I'm just not getting anywhere. I get that you have to have a separate group for each layer and they all need to cover the whole velocity range, 0-127, so they are technically triggered simultaneously; but when I try it, it just plays both layers simultaneously and scales the volume. There has to be some other stuff going on that I'm not seeing; because the examples I've inspected don't look much more complicated than that. There's a place to assign a CC to the modwheel and a corresponding curve you can edit, but beyond that I'm not sure how to actually make the groups crossfade.
Edit: I figured out that it has to do with drawing in the envelope curve for the volume CC for each group.