trigger mode: How to make each to send a different midi note

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hcv2424
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trigger mode: How to make each to send a different midi note

Post by hcv2424 »

how can i do that in trigger mode ? all pads send C, but i need them to send different notes to trigger a drum machine vsti

keyboard mode is not helpful in this situation. i need to send notes in different midi channels.
russellclarke
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Post by russellclarke »

You may have found an answer by now, but...
  • In Global Settings, set Trigger Mode to Seq 1st.
    Record the required note on each part.
    Triggering pads will now play the first note recorded on each part.
    If you need the electribe parts to be silent, set part level to 0.
If you need to run the sequencer without the drum machine triggering sounds at the start of every loop, go into Step Edit and set the velocities to 0. If your drum machine channels are monophonic, this may cut off any currently playing sound.
TheDoctor
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Post by TheDoctor »

russellclarke wrote:You may have found an answer by now, but...
  • In Global Settings, set Trigger Mode to Seq 1st.
    Record the required note on each part.
    Triggering pads will now play the first note recorded on each part.
    If you need the electribe parts to be silent, set part level to 0.
If you need to run the sequencer without the drum machine triggering sounds at the start of every loop, go into Step Edit and set the velocities to 0. If your drum machine channels are monophonic, this may cut off any currently playing sound.
Nice workaround, when somebody find solution instead of complain. Good job!
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