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    • Polyphonic aftertouch are used in 90% of the edrum modules on the market... And not implemented in Hise...

      Hi, all in in the title.
      Not implementing PolyAT in Hise will keep all the edrum market away... That's a pity...

      They are used in all Roland module to tell that the drummer has grabbed the cymbal to mute its sound( cymbal choke)
      Yamaha, 2box, ATV, EFnote, Alesis (not all their product), Gewa... Almost every brand uses exclusively polyAT for cymbal choke.

      Definitly somehting that miss in Hise.

      posted in Feature Requests
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      Sphere
    • Is hise for me ?

      Hello everybody, total newbie on Hise, looks like a very good place...

      As sais in the title I wonder if Hise is the good plateform for me.

      I NEED to create a custom percussion sampler for a futur commercial e-drum product (check here on facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090543753335 ;
      or here on VDrums : https://www.vdrums.com/forum/general/products/1279932-new-pad-electronic-conga-djembe).
      I tried to use SFIZZ (SFZ player) that is now part of Synthedit (which I know quite well), but after some time spent to really be sure eveyrthing can be handle I must give up. SFZ format don't allow enough things (no way to let the user set custom notes, no way to handle correctly cymbal chokes, etc).
      So now I have two possibilities, Kontakt or Hise. I wonder if Hise is really the good plateform for me and for my project. So I have few questions to help me choose between those two pateforms. I'm not a master at coding, but I'm very motivated. I just want to be sure I will not threw away hundreds hours of work on Hise to finally go to Kontakt...

      1. My sampler will not necessarilly be commercial, but in case it will stay in GPU, I'd like that my samples stay protected. Is there a way to encrypted securely our samples in Hise ?

      2. Is there a RAM mode ? I see that Hise can do Disk streaming, but beeing an Edrum project, RAM is the way to go.

      3. Are ployphonic aftertouch supported ? And could they be used to mute a sound and trigger a mute tail sample (like cymbal coke) ? It's mandatory for my project. I guess it is supported and I can already see the power of the midi editor, just want to be sure.

      4. Is there a drum sampler in GPU that I could use as a template for my project ?

      Thanks a lot for answering those questions, see you soon.

      Sylvain

      posted in General Questions
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      Sphere

    Latest posts made by Sphere

    • RE: Polyphonic aftertouch are used in 90% of the edrum modules on the market... And not implemented in Hise...

      @gorangrooves said in Polyphonic aftertouch are used in 90% of the edrum modules on the market... And not implemented in Hise...:

      polyphonic aftertouch and other aftertouches are now a thing in HISE. Still have to test it all to ensure it all works as expected.

      Thanks, it could bring me back to HISE... After two mounthes spent on Synthedit with the SFZ player... I see some limitations...

      posted in Feature Requests
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      Sphere
    • RE: Polyphonic aftertouch are used in 90% of the edrum modules on the market... And not implemented in Hise...

      @Christoph-Hart

      That's great, really ! let us know

      posted in Feature Requests
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      Sphere
    • RE: Polyphonic aftertouch are used in 90% of the edrum modules on the market... And not implemented in Hise...

      @gorangrooves
      I check your beautyfull sample libraries to see if you implemented this cymbal choke and was very surprised it was not there. I'm glad this feature request interest you ! Cheers

      posted in Feature Requests
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      Sphere
    • RE: Polyphonic aftertouch are used in 90% of the edrum modules on the market... And not implemented in Hise...

      I think It would be enough if the midi processor could just transform it into a CC message. Or into a note on (if polyAT is 127) and note off (if polyAT is 0) message.

      posted in Feature Requests
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      Sphere
    • RE: Is hise for me ?

      @Lindon
      I posted a topic in the feature request section... Seriously it's a must have. No edrum product is made without cymbal choke.

      I've just gone to the kontakt page and go back straight away here... I missed some of their condition to make a library for kontakt player. I really want to work with Hise.

      For my very special case, I can use CC instead of polyaft... My edrum work with an Edrumin device (https://www.audiofront.net/eDRUMin.php) with a special firmware. I can ask its creator to replace the polyAT by CC, and before its done I can transform those polyAT into CC to start my journey in Hise. But for compatiblity reason, I would really have prefered to stay with polyAT.

      posted in General Questions
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      Sphere
    • Polyphonic aftertouch are used in 90% of the edrum modules on the market... And not implemented in Hise...

      Hi, all in in the title.
      Not implementing PolyAT in Hise will keep all the edrum market away... That's a pity...

      They are used in all Roland module to tell that the drummer has grabbed the cymbal to mute its sound( cymbal choke)
      Yamaha, 2box, ATV, EFnote, Alesis (not all their product), Gewa... Almost every brand uses exclusively polyAT for cymbal choke.

      Definitly somehting that miss in Hise.

      posted in Feature Requests
      SphereS
      Sphere
    • RE: Is hise for me ?

      @Lindon said in Is hise for me ?:

      Ok well if you spend any time with the VKits from Yamaha or Roland you will quickly discover that they are not using polyAT for cymbals "grabbed" by the drummer - they are instead sending a whole other MIDI note number..

      It's alas absolutly false... I have a TD-30, I own a TD-12 by the past, I'm on the VDrums forum for 15 years... I can said it for sure.

      posted in General Questions
      SphereS
      Sphere
    • RE: Is hise for me ?

      Thanks a lot for your anwer

      GPU? Open Source?

      Open source, sorry, as you can see I'm not familiar with licences.

      Monophonic after touch yes(with caveats) but poly - no

      That's crazy.
      90% of edrum on the market use polyAT messages when the cymbal is grabbed by the drummer.
      As always, everything is made with a keyboard point of view... No polyaftertouch mean no edrum sampler for e-drummer. That a shame Hise don't hnadle them. So disapointing. I had some hope with Hise...

      Are you sure polyaAT could not be used at least in the midi editor ? Like transforming them into a midi note or a controller that then could be used inside Hise ?

      If no, my journey with hise could stop here. That's unbelievable.

      posted in General Questions
      SphereS
      Sphere
    • RE: Is hise for me ?

      I forgot one :

      1. Mac M1 supported ? Does I need to own an M1 mac to export mac plugins and standalone app for mac ?
      posted in General Questions
      SphereS
      Sphere
    • Is hise for me ?

      Hello everybody, total newbie on Hise, looks like a very good place...

      As sais in the title I wonder if Hise is the good plateform for me.

      I NEED to create a custom percussion sampler for a futur commercial e-drum product (check here on facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090543753335 ;
      or here on VDrums : https://www.vdrums.com/forum/general/products/1279932-new-pad-electronic-conga-djembe).
      I tried to use SFIZZ (SFZ player) that is now part of Synthedit (which I know quite well), but after some time spent to really be sure eveyrthing can be handle I must give up. SFZ format don't allow enough things (no way to let the user set custom notes, no way to handle correctly cymbal chokes, etc).
      So now I have two possibilities, Kontakt or Hise. I wonder if Hise is really the good plateform for me and for my project. So I have few questions to help me choose between those two pateforms. I'm not a master at coding, but I'm very motivated. I just want to be sure I will not threw away hundreds hours of work on Hise to finally go to Kontakt...

      1. My sampler will not necessarilly be commercial, but in case it will stay in GPU, I'd like that my samples stay protected. Is there a way to encrypted securely our samples in Hise ?

      2. Is there a RAM mode ? I see that Hise can do Disk streaming, but beeing an Edrum project, RAM is the way to go.

      3. Are ployphonic aftertouch supported ? And could they be used to mute a sound and trigger a mute tail sample (like cymbal coke) ? It's mandatory for my project. I guess it is supported and I can already see the power of the midi editor, just want to be sure.

      4. Is there a drum sampler in GPU that I could use as a template for my project ?

      Thanks a lot for answering those questions, see you soon.

      Sylvain

      posted in General Questions
      SphereS
      Sphere