@Another User said:
Just read all that you guys and thanks for your attention.
I think you both have it exactly right concerning DP's features and lack thereof. We are all used to rolling before note on to hear a chord etc. MOTU is way way behind in this just on the conventional midi side let alone the abundant KS's now in use. I'll post at Unicornation and see what happens.
JWL, Haven't implemented the repeat KS's but I will because it will help. The problem is as you know there are often two KS's very strategically placed in time along with controller changes so it might be more involved than I would like. Maybe there's a happy medium for critical sections.
Dave-- I started a thread at Unicornation last night on Keyswitches. (In case you are wondering, my user name over there is Frodo.) Anyway, Shooshie is always a most helpful resource-- but someone with the handle "dpdan" (not you, I'm sure) has coincidentally chimed in as well. Shooshie's suggestions are probably more advanced with setting up KS consoles, but dpdan's suggestions seem to fit just about where we are. It doesn't seem that dpdan is having the same trouble that we are, so that indicates that this "should" work via the chase preferences in the Setup menu. Hmm.
Could there be some other filter somewhere preventing this from functioning properly?
As for the multi KS's ocurring closely together, make good use of your ZOOM feature in the MIDI editor for greater precision. This is another reason in favor of having separate KS tracks.
Just for the record, here's the link the the U-nation KS thread.
http://www.unicornation.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=11879&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=But, do let me know how the KS splitting works on your system when you've given it a try. I'm headed out to West LA Music shortly and will bring this up with them, after which time I'll do some experimenation on this when I get back. (Incidentally, I'm finally picking up my extra 4GB RAM sticks today from WLA Mus. Can't wait to see what improvements there might be...)