And sorry James... yes, the Korg system has monster capabilities. BUT IT CAN'T DO THIS.
Setting a positional oscillator continues to ignore the fact that what I am talking about is COMPLETELY independent of key position AND velocity.
The Korg has amazing capabilities. But you are essentially going 'Don't look over there, look over here'. The examples you post do NOT achieve what the ARX system does. What they DO achieve is great... but it ain't this.
Look... one more go. Six separate sounds. Six notes. Play them ANYWHERE on the keyboard. Not over the C4 boundary (or anywhere else). Not at a specific velocity. ANYWHERE. ANY STRENGTH.
The bottom note will be a bari. The NEXT note up (anywhere) will be a 'bone. The NEXT note higher will be a tenor. The NEXT note higher will be an alto. The NEXT note higher will be an trumpet. and the TOP note will also be a trumpet. Regardless of WHERE you play them, regardless of how HARD you play them...
I am sorry that this so irks everyone. But James' posts have BOTH been long enough to actually detail HOW this can be done on a Korg. But instead, he has spent all that time talking about anything BUT this particular issue. If it can be done (no factory patch does it) why not spend all that time telling us HOW?
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