Sorry for the dumb question but does Layers only play one finger chords?
For some reason it just play chords but i do not want that.
You can use different midi channels for the patches or even articulations if you want that.Does anyone here know how I'd go about controlling multiple Dynamics and Expression modulators for individual patches in the SINE Player without having to open up multiple instances of the SINE Player?
You can use different midi channels for the patches or even articulations if you want that.
Then you can control each one from its own midi channel but you still only have one instance of SINE.
Hey, thanks for replying.
I'm aware of the midi channels and articulations and how I could play them individually without having to load multiple instances. Iit just seems that I can't control the Dynamics or any other 'global' modulation independently, so for ex. if I alter the dynamics for Horns A4, it also affects the dynamics for let's say a loaded Cimbassi A3 on midi channel 2 of that same instance of SINE.
Perhaps it's more of a DAW question and having to figure out how these CC modulators could be assigned to midi channels. It doesn't seem to be that intuitive in FL Studio.
Thanks again for your response !
well ideally these things will be assignable via midi/automation
isn't BSO a popular thing for FL Studio users? or bidule or something?Ikr, I'll continue to try and figure out how this could be done in this DAW, hehe. Having difficulties with Googling this particular case.
isn't BSO a popular thing for FL Studio users? or bidule or something?
trying to think of the name
ah, might end up needing separate instances if that's the case.Yeah, I do use that, but I can't seem to find 'individual' Dynamic or Expression 'knobs' (so to speak) in SINE itself. So I can only assign BRSO's Dynamic and Expression fader to the main (omni) dynamic and expression knob from SINE. Don't know if I'm making any sense.
Even if I assign a knob to CC#1 (Dynamics) with a different midi channel they'll always change the CC#1 value.
ah, might end up needing separate instances if that's the case.
ah, might end up needing separate instances if that's the case.
isn't BSO a popular thing for FL Studio users? or bidule or something?
trying to think of the name
??? yes ???Does anyone actually enjoy SINE?
Not wanting to sound negative and certainly don´t want to offend the dev team, but to me it seems overly complicated and looks a lot like an online store rather than a player for instruments.
Personally, i find it a great improvement over loading into kontakt - articulation list, visualisation of the crossfading etc I find designs away alot of what feels like guesswork in kontakt. Also...it has a store...so thats a part of its functionality that has to look like something i guess is my opinion. On the whole though I think its a welcome streamlining and Ill be very happy when all the libs i own are ported to it. Id like a clear indicator of pp, mp, mf etc...but maybe im missing something or it will be made more like capsule in an update.Does anyone actually enjoy SINE?
Not wanting to sound negative and certainly don´t want to offend the dev team, but to me it seems overly complicated and looks a lot like an online store rather than a player for instruments.
Vastly more intuitive & user friendly than Kontakt.Does anyone actually enjoy SINE?
Not wanting to sound negative and certainly don´t want to offend the dev team, but to me it seems overly complicated and looks a lot like an online store rather than a player for instruments.
I think it's pretty easy to use, as with anything new, there's a curve to learning it, but very slight and it sounds fantastic.Does anyone actually enjoy SINE?
Not wanting to sound negative and certainly don´t want to offend the dev team, but to me it seems overly complicated and looks a lot like an online store rather than a player for instruments.