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Xynthesizer and iWavestation
Program a full seuqeunce of whatever you want in Xynthesizer and send the midi to iWavestation. Now head on over to the mixer page in iWavestation, choose different patches per part, and tweak the key ranges for arrangement shenanigans.
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Gonna try it
You can basically do this with any midi sequencer that can send out a full spectrum midi clip on one channel, so infinite looper would be fair game as well as others. A workaround for those disappointed in the midi routing of iWavestation
I mentioned a similar thing with Fugue Machine, but keep hitting random patches. Your "faster" playhead play notes, while the slower playheads let the sequence of the patch evolve.
@johnfromberkeley Nice!
I've only just purchased iWavestation. Have been sending midi notes to it from external sources, but I don't see anywhere to specify which channel. Can you not do that? I just looked it up in the manual and either didn't see any clear info, or I didn't understand it. Is it just listening on all channels at once? (Omni)
Or, can you assign a different channel to different wave sequences?
Is not possible assign differents channels in iWavestation.
You can assign different note ranges to different wave sequences/parts of a patch within the app
thx! @Ivan_Dj & @db909 Where are the note range settings within each wave sequence part?
You can find it in the mixer page.
Oh, I see it now.. mixer page, midi icon below mixer one. thx!