I found out how to do this when I needed a better way to organise my sounds (since you can’t make folders within the collections). Now making racks is a full time job. You should try racking up audio effects as well, it’s dope.
Excellent video Christina! Let's say you've got a single VST like Serum or Omnisphere on a rack, but you want to select different presets for that VST using the Chain Selector, how would you do that?
thanks . I don"t understand the vel stuff just near the chain selector . I think it means velocity , I know but I simply don"t get the point of it because the chain selector can do the same job and better so yeah , still a mystery
That’s for multi-sampled instruments, so you can have different samples being played at different velocities, mimicking the actual behavior of an instrument being played at different intensities.
Thanks! I've been wondering how to use instrument rack effectively and this was very useful 🙂
I found out how to do this when I needed a better way to organise my sounds (since you can’t make folders within the collections). Now making racks is a full time job. You should try racking up audio effects as well, it’s dope.
OMG, that was exactly what I was looking for at this exact time. Thank you!
ahhh it all makes sense now! thanks
Excellent video Christina! Let's say you've got a single VST like Serum or Omnisphere on a rack, but you want to select different presets for that VST using the Chain Selector, how would you do that?
Great video :)
That's great. Thank you 🙂
Yeah, but it doesn't turn off instruments
Excellent. Thank you
Thank you
I finally understand , I had a aha moment . It actually trigger an instrument depending the velocity . I am genius . Bye
thanks .
I don"t understand the vel stuff just near the chain selector . I think it means velocity , I know but I simply don"t get the point of it because the chain selector can do the same job and better so yeah , still a mystery
That’s for multi-sampled instruments, so you can have different samples being played at different velocities, mimicking the actual behavior of an instrument being played at different intensities.