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Old 14.07.2010, 09:32 PM
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I don't know the answer because I never use my Snow's multitimbrality. If I did, I would have definitely bought a TI or TI2. I know that the Snow isn't the best choice if you need live multitimbrality or sound stacking (which is basically multitimbrality on the same MIDI channel.) I think the Snow is the perfect studio Virus: lay down a track, freeze it, go on to the next one (but in truth, I rarely use more than one Virus track...)

Off the top of my hat, I'd say that for your needs you should consider selling your Snow and buying a used TI. You'll probably only need to add $200-300.
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Old 14.07.2010, 09:49 PM
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i know that if u use fruity loops, then u could open a LAYER channel..and set all the virus midi outs as children..so that when u play one note through the layer channel...it will trigger all virus channels....but u would have to adjust individual parameters through the individual channels on VC....

dont know how u would do it in another sequencer....
there should be a way to send midi data to 4 channels simultaneously...

not sure though...
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Old 14.07.2010, 09:57 PM
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there should be a way to send midi data to 4 channels simultaneously...

not sure though...
You can do that with just about every serious DAW. In Cubase, for example, you can use the input transformer (local) on each track and then set the channel filtering presets.
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Old 14.07.2010, 11:02 PM
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Yeah it's something you need to do through the DAW itself, and like PaPi said, there is a way to route the MIDI data in the manner you need in almost every solid DAW out there. You just need to do some digging for the method in your particular one.
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