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  1. gray asphalt Guest

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    I want to play a tune and then go back and
    assing some of the notes to like viola pizzacato
    and some to viola legato.

    I could clone the track and delete notes that
    I don't want on the appropriate synth track,
    one being set to pizza and the other lego
    but there's an easier way, right?
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  2. Martin Holmes Guest

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    I'm intrigued about "assing". I've never assed a note before. How do you
    do it?

    On 10-06-19 04:13 AM, gray asphalt wrote:
    > I want to play a tune and then go back and
    > assing some of the notes to like viola pizzacato
    > and some to viola legato.
    >
    > I could clone the track and delete notes that
    > I don't want on the appropriate synth track,
    > one being set to pizza and the other lego
    > but there's an easier way, right?
    >
    >
    >
  3. Phoenix Guest

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    On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 04:13:31 -0700, "gray asphalt"
    <> wrote:
    > I want to play a tune and then go back and
    > assing some of the notes to like viola pizzacato
    > and some to viola legato.


    Let me guess -- you posted this after a long session? <g>
    Are you by any chance using Kontakt? If so you can use the
    articulation keys (red ones).
  4. kitekrazy Guest

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    On 6/19/2010 8:37 AM, Martin Holmes wrote:
    > I'm intrigued about "assing". I've never assed a note before. How do you
    > do it?
    >


    Happens to me every time a play an instrument.
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  5. Steve_Karl Guest

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    Split the clips around the notes you want for different articulation.
    SHFT+DRAG to an other track and assign that track to the new sound.



    "gray asphalt" <> wrote in message news:ED1Tn.38157$...
    >I want to play a tune and then go back and
    > assing some of the notes to like viola pizzacato
    > and some to viola legato.
    >
    > I could clone the track and delete notes that
    > I don't want on the appropriate synth track,
    > one being set to pizza and the other lego
    > but there's an easier way, right?
    >
    >
    >
  6. reqluq Guest

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    "gray asphalt" <> wrote in message
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    >I want to play a tune and then go back and
    > assing some of the notes to like viola pizzacato
    > and some to viola legato.


    What ever you do..DON"T ASS THE NOTES!! It never works!!!
    req
  7. gray asphalt Guest

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    It took me a while :) to figure out what I meant.
    "assign" instead of "assing". I shrewd up again.

    "Martin Holmes" <> wrote in message
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    > I'm intrigued about "assing". I've never assed a note before. How do you
    > do it?
    >
    > On 10-06-19 04:13 AM, gray asphalt wrote:
    >> I want to play a tune and then go back and
    >> assing some of the notes to like viola pizzacato
    >> and some to viola legato.
    >>
    >> I could clone the track and delete notes that
    >> I don't want on the appropriate synth track,
    >> one being set to pizza and the other lego
    >> but there's an easier way, right?
    >>
    >>
    >>

    >
  8. eric weasel Guest

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    reqluq wrote:
    > "gray asphalt" <> wrote in message
    > news:ED1Tn.38157$...
    >> I want to play a tune and then go back and
    >> assing some of the notes to like viola pizzacato
    >> and some to viola legato.

    >
    > What ever you do..DON"T ASS THE NOTES!! It never works!!!
    > req
    >
    >


    You're sure to go balls up!
    eric
  9. Sue Morton Guest

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    bwaaaahaaaaaa!!!!!
    --
    Sue Morton


    "kitekrazy" <> wrote in message
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    > On 6/19/2010 8:37 AM, Martin Holmes wrote:
    >> I'm intrigued about "assing". I've never assed a note before. How do
    >> you
    >> do it?
    >>

    >
    > Happens to me every time a play an instrument.
  10. gray asphalt Guest

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    Back to "assigning" notes to pizzacato & legato

    Garritan's stuff has a KS sample that lets you change from one
    variation to another with a midi key stroke ... but it that doesn't
    allow for easy control over the velocity. Pizz seems to need a
    different volume than legato to fit in.

    So I'm thinking about assing the pizzacato notes to a different
    channel and running it out to midiox (& midi yoke) and back
    in to different tracks. Sound good?

    Like first 3 notes to midiox, channel 1, 4th note to channel 2.
    In midiox sending channel 1... wait, do I need this, or can I
    just assign the notes to channels and have the synth track receive
    them? I'm getting in over my head (the musical one).
  11. Phoenix Guest

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    On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 16:49:52 -0700, "Sue Morton"
    <> wrote:
    > bwaaaahaaaaaa!!!!!
    > --
    > Sue Morton





    > "kitekrazy" <> wrote in message
    > news:hviktf$mur$-september.org...
    > > On 6/19/2010 8:37 AM, Martin Holmes wrote:
    > >> I'm intrigued about "assing". I've never assed a note before.

    How do
    > >> you
    > >> do it?
    > >>

    > >
    > > Happens to me every time a play an instrument.


    I think that was a classic "Freudian typo". :)
  12. Steve_Karl Guest

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    Re: Back to "assigning" notes to pizzacato & legato

    Just move the notes to an other track.


    "gray asphalt" <> wrote in message news:2izTn.39384$...
    > Garritan's stuff has a KS sample that lets you change from one
    > variation to another with a midi key stroke ... but it that doesn't
    > allow for easy control over the velocity. Pizz seems to need a
    > different volume than legato to fit in.
    >
    > So I'm thinking about assing the pizzacato notes to a different
    > channel and running it out to midiox (& midi yoke) and back
    > in to different tracks. Sound good?
    >
    > Like first 3 notes to midiox, channel 1, 4th note to channel 2.
    > In midiox sending channel 1... wait, do I need this, or can I
    > just assign the notes to channels and have the synth track receive
    > them? I'm getting in over my head (the musical one).
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
  13. Glennbo Guest

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    The killer robot Martin Holmes <> grabbed the
    controls of the spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons...

    > I'm intrigued about "assing". I've never assed a note before. How do you
    > do it?


    I think he actually meant "gassing" the notes, which the proper musical
    term is I believe "accelerando". <g>

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