![]() ![]() I feel like I am missing something really basic about keyswitches. I have selected an instrument that supports keyswitches, and if I force the keyswitch manually in Aria, the sound changes as expected. In Aria, I can see if any keyswitches have been recognized. ![]() The Garritan documentation says we have open horn 0 straight mute 2 cup mute 4 harmon mute 5īucket mute 7 So I thought this should be as easy as insert a note event for F0 (= MIDI 5) in order to turn on the Harmon mute sound. In perusing old threads here, It seems to me that keyswitches are simply MIDI notes that are out of the playable range of the instrument - usually in the bottom octave. All the wind instruments are going through an Aria 16-channel instance, just as they do with Finale. I have taken all my MIDI into a new Platinum project and set up all the routing for each track. Now I want to do the same thing in Sonar, and I believe I need to insert these keyswitches manually. With Finale, the keyswitches are invoked automatically in response to text expressions. Within Finale, I have used keyswitches successfully with the Garritan Jazz&BigBand library (using the Aria player) in order to control mute settings. Inserting keyswitches with Aria/Garritan **SOLVED** ![]()
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