Using the E2 as a polysynth

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Redmond Barry
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Using the E2 as a polysynth

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I'm quite fond of the E2 synth engine and am trying to figure out how to use it as a poly synth (as opposed to paraphonic). Does anyone know of a program that would spit out each new note as a different midi channel in a "round robin" fashion? For example. I play a C chord. C would go to channel 1, E to channel 2, and G to channel 3.
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It is possible to do this with the setting TRIGGER MODE Seq 1st. It's really cool. Otherwise a Midi Filter could probably do it.
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Re: Using the E2 as a polysynth

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Redmond Barry wrote:Does anyone know of a program that would spit out each new note as a different midi channel in a "round robin" fashion? For example. I play a C chord. C would go to channel 1, E to channel 2, and G to channel 3.
Someone did this into Reaper with a script:
http://mutable-instruments.net/forum/di ... uestion/p1
Hardware wise, the link relates to the MIDIPal Dispatcher function.
The MIDIPal is discontinued but you can get an enhanced clone from https://midisizer.com/midigal/
Or make your own hardware Dispatcher with an Arduino, a MIDI shield, and a little coding.
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