The big update in the Summer of 2020 was followed by a number of bugfix updates. Now in version 20-52 we bring some new features and functional improvements especially for the and modes. Therefore please check this list of changes, and also see the full description in the User Manual.
In earlier versions, the C15 only provided one Split Point parameter in a Sound, determining the inner edges of both fully separated , so no overlap was possible.
The described behavior is still available by default and referred to as linked
Split Points. Now, unlinked
Split Points are avialable as well, providing separate Split Points for each (but still sharing one unique Control assignment).
When unlinked, an overlapping range of shared keys can be defined, in which both will sound. A negative overlap (a key range with no Part association) will be prevented.
In the Tab, the righmost icon redirects to the Split Point Editor, providing the two parameters and an interactive visual representation. Split Points can be set by clicking or dragging on the corresponding values or by dragging the indicators on the shown keybed. The linking behavior can be set as well.
In the Tab, the righmost icon redirects to the Key Fade Editor, providing all related aspects and an interactive visual representation. For each , Fade From and Fade Range can be adjusted by clicking or dragging on the corresponding values or by dragging the indicators shown on the keybed.
FBarrows are shown in the Screen/Tab of Sounds, when the
A/B I/IIand
From I/IIparameters of the Feedback Mixer create a connection between a voice of and a voice of .
FXarrows are shown in the Screen/Tab of and Sounds, when the
To FX I/IIparameters create a signal flow to the effects of the other .
Sync Parts across UIsbeing on. When the option is set off the Parts can be selected separately.
Unlike in earlier versions, the muting of a of a Sound, will only affect the final Part Volume stage. So any signal flow across Parts will be maintained regardless.
In earlier versions, the C15 only operated on its physical key range of 61 keys (C1 ... C6). In this version, a virtual key range of 128 keys (C-2 ... G8) was added. The physical key range of 61 keys is now projected onto the virtual key range, depending on the Note Shift, which is now a real key shift and not a tuning anymore.
The keys 1
and 2
of the computer keyboard can be used to select Part or .
We constantly strive to improve the quality and efficiency of the C15's software.