bliprock wrote:That is not a keysplit, that is a velocity layer. Sure it might seem like a keysplit, but it is not.
If you are referring to the pad layers in a "DRUM" program, you are in fact correct as for each layer there is a field called "V. Range" for velocity range. In this case, these are velocity layers.
However, I'm specifically talking about "INST" programs and in "INST" programs, there is no such field or parameter called "V. Range" for each layer (in JJOS2XL 3.18 which is what I'm using) so you can't select different samples to trigger at a different velocity ranges in "INST" programs. In the "AMP" tab for "INST" programs, there is a "Velo. Level" parameter but that effects ALL of the layers within the program, not EACH layer like in a "DRUM" program. The only parameters that you can edit for each specific layer are the keyspan (low key & high key), tune, level, sample, and the original key of the sample. All other parameters such as velocity range, amp env, filter env, pitch env, lfo, etc are global to the program and effect all layers, not each of them individually.
So, as I said earlier, you can split the keyboard up by using keyspans that don't overlap for each layer. Since these are not velocity layers, you don't have to worry about different velocity triggerings conflicting with your keysplit. However, at the same time, you lose the benefit of expression as a result of not being able to have independent velocity ranges for each layer. So that's the trade-off. The "INST" program implementation in the JJ OS are is basic and limited compared to the keygroup program implementations of other samplers. It may be adequate enough to get the job done for some people, but not for others.
Well, from what I saw, there's no "V. Range" parameter for each layer in an "INST" program, if you found one, let me know because I sure would like to see it. I actually looked in an "INST" program for this parameter and couldn't find it.
Although I disagreed with you, I apologize if my previous response sounded aggressive. I'm only trying to help.