Sometimes, if my backing is playing chords through the metro function...when I hit the same note as I play a melody on the keyboard, that note is kinda blurted out..as if they are clashing.
Am I supposed to put the backing and melody on different channels...and how would I do this?
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hi,
Am Samstag, 2. Februar 2002 02:14 schrieb Marcus Flanagan:
Sometimes, if my backing is playing chords through the metro function...when I hit the same note as I play a melody on the keyboard, that note is kinda blurted out..as if they are clashing.
Am I supposed to put the backing and melody on different channels...and how would I do this?
definitely. you should use another channel for that. you have note on/off messages. imagine the following : your chords also play c#2, and holds that. now youre playing c#2, all is well. but as soon as you release c#2, the note off message appears and turns off c#2, of course also in the chord. polyphonic means only multiple _different_ notes, but not the same (i know only very few synths that could handle this) and even worse, some synthis switch the voice off if a second note on appears without a prior note off ......
greets,
chris