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Bjoern (4)


15:38 GMT
7 December 2009
The user Nord 72 recently explained me when having done the update on version 2.0. that I can assign individual patches to all 16 MIDI channels and simultaneously control them from any external MIDI device. I have done the update and was not really succesful. Can someone help me to get the V-Synth GT become multtimbral when using as extenral MIDI device CUBASE SX 3.0.

Many thanks in advance for your help.

Best regards

Björn
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Artemiy (18996)
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15:46 GMT
7 December 2009
Björn, the thing is actually Nord72 explained to you that this is not possible with V-Synth GT. It has one part, with two tones per patch. If you want to have more, you need to simply record it into your audio tracks.
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Bjoern (4)


15:59 GMT
7 December 2009
Allright. Now I got it.

Thank you.
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cixelsyd (26)


20:05 GMT
7 December 2009
Wow, I didn't know the GT does not do multitimbral. My XT does, though admittedly with fewer voices than the GT.

I have owned my XT for a few months now, still working through Artimey's tweakbook, though work is fairly busy at the mo. With every chapter I am even more amazed at what these machines can do. Once again, good book Artimey.
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Artemiy (18996)
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20:06 GMT
7 December 2009
Thanks for the kind words, cixelsyd!
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stealthgear (61)


01:44 GMT
15 December 2009
Its kind of sad that the GT is not multitimbral like the original keyboard. But that makes each vsynth owner feels special in some way:

XT = Dual VC cards & uses Less space, multitimbral
V-synth = D-Beam, time trip pad, easy controls, multitimbral
GT = Huge power, up to date software etc.
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PauloF (1111)


14:30 GMT
15 December 2009
Stealthgear,
That is an unfair comparison...

It should be like this:
XT = Dual VC cards & uses Less space, multitimbral, time trip pad, easy control, huge power, powerful audio interface, etc
V-synth = D-Beam, time trip pad, easy controls, multitimbral
GT = Huge power, up to date software etc.

;-))
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Nord72 (133)


12:51 GMT
16 December 2009
it should be like this (extended:)

XT = Dual VC cards & uses Less space, multitimbral, soft time trip pad, easy control, huge power, powerful audio interface, etc
V-synth = D-Beam, time trip pad, easy controls, multitimbral, PCMCIA memory card interface / VC-1, VC-2 expander, nice orange/black design.
GT = Dual V-Synth engine,Huge power, up to date software, etc.
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