Thanks so much, muso ...

But EZKeys is also a mono-timbral instrument, meaning it only accepts a single MIDI channel input at a time. That is the difference between a multi-timbral softsynth such as Halion Sonic or the ones included with BIAB such as (if I can accurately recall the names) the Coyote wave table and TSS-1.

Multi-timbral instruments can accept multiple MIDI channel inputs. Native Instruments Kontakt, for an example, actually has four ports of 16 channel each and can accept MIDI input on 64 discrete channels.

The KV Element is very interesting, but as I said earlier, it seems to defeat my use of Halion Sonic.

It really isn't that big a deal as I will ultimately export the tracks as audio and mix in my DAW where I can process the individual tracks to heart's content.

Thank you very much for your effort!


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