Perhaps you ought to start a thread to request a future Pianoteq update feature continuous note sustains, throughout preset changes, if it’s really important to you!
Until such a feature becomes a fixture, you’ll just have to assign to each of your loaded Pianoteq instances its own exclusive MIDI channel and select a new preset from your keyboard or foot controller only on some alternative MIDI channel to the one used by the instance intended to firstly sustain the long concurrent notes (chords) —upon channel changes. Presently you should both change presets and avoid note cut-offs, if you alternate Pianoteq instances through MIDI channel choices. One instance could sustain its sound uninterrupted, even if you’ve recently switched to another, matter-of-factly, via any recent change in MIDI controller output channel selection!
The sustained notes coming out of one of two Pianoteq instances might remain unaffected by the other instance if you’re going to change to the other’s input channel from your keyboard or any other controller. Which ultimately is to redirect MIDI to that instance that receives it purposely on an alternate channel.
Two Pianoteq instances, in combination, allow a total of four (4) preconfigured presets or patches (in A/B selection) to receive MIDI data dissimilarly on each respective Pianoteq instance's channel via the choices you make in output channel selection —right on your MIDI controller.
Personally, if I were you I’d want to learn only as much as possible about MIDI and its terminology. Thoroughly familiarize yourself with it, if you want to increase your proficiency at it and change your feeling badly about MIDI. This personal advice is for anyone who considers MIDI overall important in his Pianoteq setup.
Certainly one source of some truly valuable MIDI information is a book such as The Musician’s Guide to MIDI when it becomes available from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Musicians-Guide-...de+to+MID.
Last edited by Amen Ptah Ra (14-11-2018 16:31)
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