![]() ![]() With that arrangement, it lets you pull in instances of a multi-articulation patch on different channels (e.g. The main benefit of using Source as the destination channel is when it's paired with 'Omni' as the source channel. That forces all outgoing MIDI to channel 1 regardless of the articulation, because that's where your patch lives (I think - you didn't show that but I'm inferring). ![]() Your Berlin strings patch is presumably on channel 1? I think the simplest solution to your problem, assuming I understand properly, is just to set all the banks destination channels from 'Source' to channel 1. So I put chan 2 and chan 3 for those extra parts, but even if the messages are sent to Vienna Ensemble Pro (and kontakt), as reaticulate is waiting for messages on chan 2 and chan 3 it doesn't follow the states of my CC. The fact is I have my keyswitches articulations on chan 1, and as I need groups for CC messages (legato on, legato off, con sordino on, con sordino off.) I use a kind of "extra-art" bank I cannot put on chan 1. ![]()
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