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Gopal

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  1. @msmcleodtied your suggestion. Works great. Thanks
  2. No. In fact iam still struggling to figure out how to send cc32 msgs in cakewalk. And it needs to be corresponding to melodic notes. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  3. Thanks for your reply. Your steps show for notes of actual melody Will , steps mentioned by you, work for midi command messages also? I need to send a midi message from DAW to soft synth studio strings. The message need to be sent as C-2 (the first key switch) and it's velocity value will trigger a particular articulation. I've attached the user manual of studio strings. Please refer to appendix E StudioStringsManual_V1.3.pdf
  4. Hi everyone. Iam new to cakewalk. Iam trying to set up my environment in cakewalk. I use studio strings by spitfire via kontakt as plugin into cakewalk. My question may be very trivial. Spitfire studio strings requires articulation via C-2 midi. I need to set the velocity to appropriate number so that spitfire will recognize the articulation. How do I set this up in cakewalk so that i have access to individual notes in my melody and I can use multiple articulations for each note in melody Gopal
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