Manage articulations with the Articulation Set Editor

The Articulation Set Editor can be used to create sophisticated key switch and controller switch definitions, and define output transformations, which enables compatibility with third party sample libraries. You can also use the Articulation Set Editor to create Articulation Sets for instruments that have assigned Articulation IDs to sample groups, but do not have pre-configured articulations. For example, some EXS instruments come pre-configured with specific sample groups identified by an Articulation ID but do not have pre-configured Articulation Sets. For more information on how the EXS uses Articulation IDs, see Articulation ID handling.

The Articulation Set Editor consists of three panes: Articulations, Switches, and Output.

The Articulations pane

The Articulations pane is where you can define specific articulations, including their names and IDs. The articulations defined here populate the articulation menus in the plug-in header and the various editors.

Figure. The Articulations pane.

You can set articulations to be triggered by MIDI channel rather than an articulation ID. This can be useful for instruments whose MIDI channels are used to control additional properties.

The Articulations pane contains a table showing the following parameters:

The Switches pane

The Switches pane is where you create and customize keyswitches and controller switch assignments for each articulation. You can determine the type of MIDI message to use for switches, what values within that MIDI message to use, and you can specify the articulation behavior when the switch is triggered.

Figure. The Switches pane.

It includes the following controls:

These three Switches controls can be set locally in the Switches pane, or globally to affect how all instruments with articulations will behave. To determine if these settings are local or global, see Articulation Switches.

Below the controls is a table showing each articulation along with the following parameters:

The Output pane

For instruments that don't support the use of articulation IDs directly, you can use Output pane to define how articulations are accessed in your particular instrument. Output articulations are mostly keyswitches. Some third-party sampler instruments also use controllers as switches.

Working in the Output pane, you can define output triggers for articulations, which means that you can use triggers with third-party libraries for which pre-configured Articulation Sets do not already exist. Because the output triggers are independent of the switches, they can be used to create setups with consistent switches across different libraries.

Figure. The Output pane.

The Output pane consists of a table showing each articulation along with the following parameters:

Choose an Articulation Set

Open the Articulation Set Editor

Create a new articulation

Remove an articulation

Revert to the previously saved version of articulations