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Method for pan polys voices?
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Method for pan polys voices?
What better way to give pan to polyphonic signals?
What I want to achieve is:
for each new voice added, assign the pan (with a sort of step sequencer pan).
1. voice pan 15% L
2. voice pan 40% R
3. voice pan 04% L
and so on
Any suggestion is welcome.
What I want to achieve is:
for each new voice added, assign the pan (with a sort of step sequencer pan).
1. voice pan 15% L
2. voice pan 40% R
3. voice pan 04% L
and so on
Any suggestion is welcome.
- Tronic
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Re: Method for pan polys voices?
Well - yes this is possible - But you have to identivy the notes
Take a look at my schematic i crated 2009 - the unison MIDI to POLY.
There you'll find such a pan module.
Regards
Take a look at my schematic i crated 2009 - the unison MIDI to POLY.
There you'll find such a pan module.
Regards
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- Unison_Midi_New_asym_alpha.fsm
- Unison MIDI to POLY
- (82.24 KiB) Downloaded 1287 times
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chackl - Posts: 233
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Re: Method for pan polys voices?
thanks chackl
a great job, but I would not be linked in any way to the green,
though now perhaps the timing of the ruby you might have better results.
I will try an alternative.
a great job, but I would not be linked in any way to the green,
though now perhaps the timing of the ruby you might have better results.
I will try an alternative.
- Tronic
- Posts: 539
- Joined: Wed Dec 21, 2011 12:59 pm
Re: Method for pan polys voices?
there are no timers and de-treaters inside this module.
This means this module is time-stable eaven if no ruby is used
This means this module is time-stable eaven if no ruby is used
100% accuracy is the guarantee to your success. The value alters if you combine it with musical creativity.
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chackl - Posts: 233
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Re: Method for pan polys voices?
There are two examples of how to achieve some of the ways to pan the voices poly.
I used the Voice Tags midi, so as to have an index of all the notes you play,
in one example I used them to read a linear mapping that spreads the pan over the entire keyboard,
such as a stereo recording of a piano.
In the other example, I utilized an alternation of the pan, for each note played,
with the ability to adjust how wide is the pan.
Both examples send a pan control to the code pan module that performs the panpot.
I hope can be useful.
I used the Voice Tags midi, so as to have an index of all the notes you play,
in one example I used them to read a linear mapping that spreads the pan over the entire keyboard,
such as a stereo recording of a piano.
In the other example, I utilized an alternation of the pan, for each note played,
with the ability to adjust how wide is the pan.
Both examples send a pan control to the code pan module that performs the panpot.
I hope can be useful.
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- PolyPan_DWB.fsm
- (41.06 KiB) Downloaded 1332 times
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digitalwhitebyte - Posts: 106
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Re: Method for pan polys voices?
Well - nice idea to use the Voice Tag index
I did the unison poly module in times of SM when ther was no voicetag. Schould be easyer to calculate now - i try to get a look on that
Regards
I did the unison poly module in times of SM when ther was no voicetag. Schould be easyer to calculate now - i try to get a look on that
Regards
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chackl - Posts: 233
- Joined: Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:46 pm
- Location: Austria / Salzburg
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