Old 05-22-2019, 10:05 AM   #1
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Why does Keyzone Classic have so many outputs as a piano? What's the benifit? I have other pianos, they have only two (Salamander Grand Piano via SForzando)

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Old 05-26-2019, 06:45 AM   #2
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Personally I can't see any reason for that high number of outputs available here. It would make sense when you want to process e.g. pieces of a drum kit separately or have a multitimbral instrument with several different patches routed to different outputs.

But here you only seem to get a single instance of a keyboard instrument which will output to two channels and you cannot assign different patches to different outputs? Makes me wonder if the dev had all these outputs available by default in whatever sample engine they are using and just forgot to hide the unnecessary ones?
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Personally I can't see any reason for that high number of outputs available here. It would make sense when you want to process e.g. pieces of a drum kit separately or have a multitimbral instrument with several different patches routed to different outputs.

But here you only seem to get a single instance of a keyboard instrument which will output to two channels and you cannot assign different patches to different outputs? Makes me wonder if the dev had all these outputs available by default in whatever sample engine they are using and just forgot to hide the unnecessary ones?
Thanks for clarifying.
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Hi,

Why does Keyzone Classic have so many outputs as a piano? What's the benifit? I have other pianos, they have only two (Salamander Grand Piano via SForzando)

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I don't see much sense in it either but thank you for posting! I had not heard of this piano and I'm downloading.
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