>> Petri-Foo does not support layers within a patch, but does support >> multiple patches in a bank. Each patch is independent from any other >> patch and there's no sharing or any other form of communication >> between patches. You can set a number of patches to receive MIDI data >> on the same channel as a hackish way around layering. >> >> Samples sharing the same patch has entered my mind as something for >> the future of Petri-Foo but I'm unsure about how it could/would/should >> work yet. >> > > Hi, I see, but so it's not possible to trigger different samples with > different velocities? Like sample1 if velocity is 0-60 and sample2 if > velocity is 61-127 There's the hackish way, where both samples will always play, but one can be quiet while the other is loud. You just need to apply the velocity sensing to the amplitude in the correct way. But note that there's no threshold value, it's a smooth rampage of amplitudes. Only at the extremities will one sample be heard and not the other; mid points will cause both to be heard to varying degrees. > that would be great to be implemented somehow :) I'm reluctant to state anything definite about the implementation of such functionality. On the one hand it is a missing feature but on the other, I'm not sure it would fit. There are a lot of other jobs much higher in my priorities. For example, while the capability to route MIDI CC increases flexibility, the ability to turn things on/off (ie portamento) was sacrificed, so restoring that kind of functionality is next on the agenda and will also pave the way I hope for further capabilities in other areas. Cheers, James. > cheers > renato > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user