I open this post to ask whether it will be implementable mode "Performance", ie playing 15/16 MIDI channels simultaneously (without styles) in multi-split layers, like a synth. I do not know if I get the idea.
In french but I think you can understand with the movie.
Les sons Right et Left (vA v1.16) :
1) "Principes de base" http://youtu.be/ySes1sJeF6E
2) "Multilayers complexe" http://youtu.be/i8aDlYNjw8g
Thanks Lylo for the video, my idea (as well as extending the 16-channel layer) is to simplify patch creation operations.
So you want use vArranger from 1 to 16 channel without mode style, only for instrument as a vst host ?
Yes of course. It would be an immediate and simple solution during a live performance, instead of using a complicate VST host.
But you know, actually system it's ok for this use. I have a project with only vsti and left and right hand + Mysound is ok for me.
Edit : left + right + second voice, so 8 tracks. :)
You can actually use up to 8 multitimbral parts for the right and left sounds
Just try to put sounds inside the RIGHT2 track...
It would be a comfort to have 16 channels, even to play with 2 o more keyboards ..
Two keyboard is 3 channels for one keyboard and 5 channels for second keyboard. What do you want to do exactly ?
I want to use one simply software for multitimbral sound layer..
For this tune : https://youtu.be/D7E7gyssw1Y , groove with Transfuser playing by small keyboard for left sound. In right sound 7 patchs for master keyboard.
See attached file for mapping.
No arranger function used for this project, only vsti.
I don't understand what the problem or the difficulty of implementing a simple thing and for 90% do it..it's practically sufficient sending MIDI-IN messages directly to 16 MIDI channels, each with a sound / split / different properties ..
Yes midifile is on 16 channels, so we can hope a 16 channels performance isn't difficult to implement for Dan but how many people use this function ? Because if it's not too difficult, is some work and many, many functions needs work in vArranger.
8 channels are enough for me and my vsti project, I just want another functions. :)
(but I am ok with you for "16 MIDI channels, each with a sound / split / different properties .." me to I want the functions of right and left sound for all channels).
Yes, possible to do, but it will be another program. Not vArranger... Why not later...
It would be a good thing to turn vArranger in vWorkstation ;D