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| ====== Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ====== Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ||
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| - | **Q: How can you split MIDI input [chords] notes across multiple MIDI Channels? | ||
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| - | A: You can use the Poly To NxM script by setting it up in a 4 by 1 configuration, | ||
| **Q: What's the difference between a Limiter, Compressor and Normalizer? | **Q: What's the difference between a Limiter, Compressor and Normalizer? | ||
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| If you're not sure which kind to use and your software gives you a choice of dither types, triangular dithering is a good all around option. | If you're not sure which kind to use and your software gives you a choice of dither types, triangular dithering is a good all around option. | ||
| Hope that clears things up, and I'd appreciate if this was added to the FAQ since it sounds like I'm advocating people not to use dither there. | Hope that clears things up, and I'd appreciate if this was added to the FAQ since it sounds like I'm advocating people not to use dither there. | ||
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| + | **Q: How can you split MIDI input [chords] notes across multiple MIDI Channels? | ||
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| + | A: You can use the Poly To NxM script by setting it up in a 4 by 1 configuration, | ||
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