Thanks! That worked out perfectly for me.
I had looked at the Maestro concert grand gig file last night to try and
work out what 'order' to combine the instruments, thinking I had to do the
release trigger layer first, then the velocity and it was giving me all
kinds of headaches.
Guess I was doing it completely backwards! :)
On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 11:29 AM, Christian Schoenebeck <
schoeneb...@linuxsampler.org> wrote:
> On Saturday, July 08, 2017 21:54:55 Andrew C wrote:
> > Thanks for that, Christian!
> >
> > On a related note, is there any relatively painless way to automatically
> > combine a) a multi-velocity instrument patch with b) a set of
> > multi-velocity release samples?
> > The thought of having to manually drag and drop release triggers for
> > multiple velocities is quite daunting to put it lightly.
>
> Sure, use the "combine" tool. Main menu of gigedit -> Tools -> Combine
> Instruments. Then Ctrl click on the two instruments you want to combine,
> select the release trigger dimension as the dimension to combine them and
> click on Ok.
>
> Note that the sequence of the selected instruments matters. So make sure
> the
> instrument with the regular samples is in the instruments list before the
> instrument with the release samples. If that's not the case use drag and
> drop
> on the instruments list to correct this sequence before using the combine
> tool.
>
> Tip: if the combine tool causes any issues like samples are missing in the
> combined instrument, then combine the two instruments with the "layer"
> dimension first, then afterwards select the newly combined instrument,
> double
> click any region, the region's dimension manager dialog will popup, check
> the
> "Alll regions" checkbox and then change the layer dimension type to release
> trigger dimension type.
>
> That should do it.
>
> CU
> Christian
>
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