Can anyone on the forum tell me how to save a split point?
Starting up VArranger2 defaults to a split point of C3, which I change to F#2, but if I close VA2 and reopen it's back to C3 again.
I'm sure there is something I've missed and the experienced users out there will be able to answer this newb question.
Thanks
SAVE / SAVE STARTUP CONFIG
Of course, it's easy when you know how :)
Thanks Dan
Any way to save different split point for different sound/styles?
No and it's harm, me to I want splits points includes in each songs, I solve the problem with the split in the right sound and play in fullkeyboard.
In the song, you can save if you use Split or Full Keyboard mode.
You can create many splits for right hand voices
Do you really need to change the chord recognition zone between each songs.
I tend to think that it is a general setting
Hi All,
>Do you really need to change the chord recognition zone between each songs.
>I tend to think that it is a general setting
I too find this a problem and think it ought to be possible to vary the chord split point between songs. I have said before (both on the forum and to Dan directly) that I also believe that it should be possible to set/reset everything related directly to the song on a per song basis (i.e. voices selected, volume of instruments etc. etc.). I cannot see that such a facility would impact on any current usage, but would greatly increase the flexibility of vArranger no end. Indeed this is what happens when you save a total preset/registration on something like a Clavinova etc..
Anyway - thats my 2 penny worth.
Cheers
Barry
The old PSR630 have a split point by preset, if I have good remembering.
Am I understanding correctly that you can't adjust the mix per song? What happens when you use a different drumkit that is much softer?
Of course you can adjust the full mix per song
Thank you, I was surprised and confused by BJayG's post.
99% of the parameters can be saved with the song.
The split point between chords zone and right hand melody zone can't be set per song for now.