Yes Montage has a 2 octave limit of pitching up audio samples. So if you want higher notes, you have to add them to the Waveform yourself.
Hey Chris, you never know.. Best to keep heads on shoulders hey 🙂
Jason wrote: There are different levels of technical proficiency. The answer explains the "why" and gives historical perspective to demonstrate Ya...
Sladjan wrote: @Chris, I'm not sure if that was you I had a discussion with, but I have loaded wavefiles (single samples in microsoft .wav format)...
Chris wrote: If you put the waveforms on your usb then open up performance element you can select USER Waveform to load it up. Are you talking abo...
Bad Mister wrote: While a Bulk Dump of your Audio recording seems like a good idea, it’s not very practical, in reality. The audio recording can be...
Sladjan wrote: The wave has to be a 44.1 kHz, 16 or 24 bit. It is written somewhere in the manual. Maybe the mentioned wave doesn't conform to thes...
You can make as many recordings as you want to the USB (where there's space to). Follow these steps before recording: - From Play screen select ...
Chris wrote: Thanks for that. As far as making looped samples. I tried to import the wave with loop points and Montage rejected it as invalid. Th...
Just tested with DAW sending MIDI. Same deal.
Joe wrote: Reproducible exactly as Roberto describes here. Bug confirmed on my Montage. (Firmware 1.60.1) I just tested it on a second Montage (...
Jason wrote: ... more than 16 "assignable knobs" was mentioned. 64 was mentioned. Someone said this is overkill. That's fine maybe 32. Maybe 2...
Sladjan wrote: The problem here IMO is not legato because if you have 64 elements active, one should be possible to hit two notes at the same time, a...
Reproducible exactly as Roberto describes here. Bug confirmed on my Montage. (Firmware 1.60.1)
Aloysius wrote: dude.. i think 64 is overkill.. if you are running out of assignable knobs at 16 then you need to rethink how you play your keyboard....