I know I asked a while ago but thought i would ask again :-)
Any chance of stereo panning the instruments?
Thanks
Bendy
I know I asked a while ago but thought i would ask again :-)
Any chance of stereo panning the instruments?
Thanks
Bendy
Thanks for the reminder, it is on a list. We have spent some time looking into this but there is currently no easy way to implement it. We will review this in the future.
If it is essential, you could use a DAW:
- export midi
- export each instrument (mute the others) as an audio track then sync (should work, although I have not ever done it)
- use a stereo spreader plugin
Note please: also contains a Feature Request... :-)
I have done this in the past quite successfully, though the drums are still mono. What I do NOW is export midi and use my best VSTi library instruments - then I can also change bass notes that don't work with my inversions (principally the 3rd on beat one bar one of a four-bar subsection, sometimes it's cool, sometimes it muddies my voicings) Also, depending on key, I may want to change octave on some notes. Usually the only other things I change is to set velocities to 99% and length also, to avoid issues with my VSTi plugins (Trillian, Colossus, Kontakt etc.) And if I keep the keyboard part, I will transpose the top few notes down to more guitar-ish regions, and use a jazz guitar library. The results sound quite good, my customers love the result.
But it all depends on the purpose. I use these mostly through a mono guitar amp on the floor under the piano bar (none of which is my choice...) So even when I go to the DAW, I make two mixes, one mono for the gig and one stereo for other options - album, other gigs, etc. Or if I am just playing the audio track for the gig, mono is fine (wish it weren't :-) ) What WOULD be really useful is if we could save the audio track directly to iTunes. Seems too obvious, but I could not find a reference in the manual (the manual ALSO says "currently only the Jazz Pack is available", might be time to update?
Would be great to have the
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Functions like Band in a Box. Either doubles of halves the duration of chords in a progression. This is terrific for practicing.
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