MATRIXSYNTH: Spectralis tutorial #13: Double your polyphonic MIDI parts


Friday, October 25, 2013

Spectralis tutorial #13: Double your polyphonic MIDI parts


Published on Oct 25, 2013 acemonvw·70 videos

"Created a new tutorial (or really a tip/trick) to double the polyphonic parts you can sequence external gear with. Typically, one might think that they can only use the three Dsynth parts, routed to send MIDI notes to external gear, not its internal sampler, to record polyphonic parts. The Asynth (or hybrid synth) parts are monophonic, but because all notes are sent (just one has priority) this means that when you route the signal to a MIDI channel, you can have 3 more polyphonic parts (there are three monophonic 'parts' in the Asynth section, and you can do this for each).

Feel free to ask any questions you might have!

Sorry for all the 'umms', I make these for the fun of it. They are not scripted (I'm sure that's obvious).

Radikal Technologies Spectralis 2"

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