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Old 11.10.2007, 05:58 AM
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Just set the MIDI channel to the same channel on the parts you want to play together. Then set high key and low key of the individual parts so that high key is the highest note you want to hear and low key is the lowest key you want to hear.

Example:

- If you want to split 2 parts over the keyboard just make the high key of the first part be 1 semitone under the low key of the second part.

- If you want to layer parts so that they play together when a key is pressed just set the low key to the lowest note possible and the high key to the highest key possible on all parts.

You can of course also experiment so that some parts overlap for an octave maybe or 2 parts that split in the middle of the keyboard while a 3rd. part is playing over the whole keyrange. The possibilities are endless. Just experiment...
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