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AUM Internal keyboard Per Channel?
Is there a way to use the AUM internal keyboard per channel while using note hold.
Example: use it to hold a note on a synth on channel 1, and then hold a different note on a synth on channel 2.
When I do it now the held notes cross over between synths, all channels affected.
Possible? Or is there an app that will do this.
-thx
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When I need multiple on-screen keyboards KB-1 is my #1 choice.
http://numericalaudio.com/kb1/index.html
Sweet thx👍🏼
I prefer Xequence AU Keys over KB-1 by a long-shot.
If you have streambyter try out the new hold code
Seems I can't get my head around KB-1; as in I can't get it to work and it's surely a user error. Watched the intro videos and read through documentation, and I still can't get it :-(.
Can you point me to a resource I can try, or summarize the basics of how this is to be connected
Mainly use AUM with 5-8 channels plus a volca and an electribe 2). internal AUM keyboard serves me well, but would like to use KB-1 scales and pads
Thanks for any help on this matter.
The way I usually use it is one instance of KB-1 AUv3 per AUM channel/instrument and then arrange the windows on the screen to fit. Each track in AUM can listen to multiple sources.
So if you for example use BeatHawk as a 'sound module' one instance of KB-1 can be set to send on Midi #1 and another on Midi #2.
But needless to say with 5-8 KB-1's the screen will get crowded...
The way I do this is to use my Flow Mozaic script (https://patchstorage.com/flow/, https://wiki.audiob.us/mozaic_flow_tutorial) as a proxy between the keyboard (I use AUMs builtin and Velocity Keyboard most of the time) and the instrument.
In Flow, you can assign a midi channel per pattern, and the script then outputs incoming midi notes to the currently active pattern. So by switching pattern, you're switching which instrument you're controlling. It's very straightforward and when Flow is in REC mode you also get a looper/sequencer for free
Thx for the info and creation....been considering getting mozaic despite my inability to code.
You can get tons of use out of Mozaic without coding a single line. It helps if you are comfortable with routing chains of midi AU in hosts like AUM, but you also have plenty of useful scripts that work "standalone" as insert generators or effects in BM3 and Cubasis, they are easy to set up.
Streambyter is great too.