Sampletank 3 instruments
If you click on the layers icon at the left end, you get no dropdown - not very intuitive. Turns out part of what I was missing is that you have to click in the center of of the browser/selection field within the Multi Panel. The main browser only offers single patches, but does have the building blocks for creating your own multi velocity layers.Ĭhecked out loading multis in Syntronik. Look for the dropdown menu within the multi view.
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The native Syntronic UI does have preset multis, but they appear in a different menu from the main browser in the Syntronik UI. This only seems to be a programming oversight for ST4 with the preset Syntronic multis, as I checked some of the other preset multis for ST4, which had all parts assigned correctly to channel 1 when loaded. So when loading the preset Syntronic multis from within SampleTank 4, the multi parts all seem to load with consecutive MIDI channels (1, 2, 3, 4,etc.) assigned, which means only the first part on MIDI channel 1 will respond, until you set all parts to channel 1. You can just learn Sampletank's UI, and be done with it.īy default, the parts in a blank SampleTank 4 parts view are assigned consecutively to MIDI channels 1-16, where in the native Syntronik UI, the parts are all assigned to "omni". To me, the big advantage of using Sampletank is that you don't have to deal with the pointless (other than cool-factor) graphical rearrangement of the editing UI for the 'different' synths that are assocated with sample sets from their respective hardware cousins. Just thought I would share this insight for the benefit of anyone who might be curious about whether there's any difference between loading Syntronik and loading its patches in Sampletank. I didn't get around to comparing the rendering of existing MIDI. Curiously, though, when I tried to get them to null, aside from minor differences due to unsynced LFOs and such, I found that Syntronik was consistently rendering audio 48 samples (1ms) later than Sampletank when playing via live MIDI or recording audio in real time.
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And since it uses the same set of built-in effects, a given patch sounds essentially identical in the two 'synths'. In the course of looking into this, I figured out that all of Syntronik's synth UIs are just a re-skinning of the Sampletank's 'Edit Instrument' UI, sometimes with different scales on a control, but with equivalent range and increments. why isn't Syntronik seeing its own multis? I haven't yet installed any of Smapletank's sound sets, so everything it's seeing is from the Syntronik installation. Likewise, a 4-layer keyboard patch in Sampletank had only the single layer for which the patch was named in Syntronik though it's capable of layering up to 4 sounds, I believe. I was curious what the situation would be for the same patches in Syntronik, but when I looked at the basses, I found that the browser only offered the two 6-velocity patches separately, not the two-layer 'multis'. This seems like a major patch-programming oversight.? Subsequently, I found other patches with as many as 4 layers with only the first one sounding because layers 2, 3, and 4 were on channels 2, 3, and 4. Specifically, there are several 12-velocity bass patches that consist of two 6-velocity layers using high-velocity and and low-velocity sample sets. After some head-scratching I figered out that the higher velocity samples were loaded into a second layer that was assigned to channel 2 by default.
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I was playing around with Syntronik 'patches' loaded in Sampletank, and found that some patches were silent above a certain velocity.
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To avoid further hijacking of Joe Bradford's post about Sampletank crashing, I decided to post this separately.