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  • I don't think you can do that exactly as you say, however you could remap the gold knobs of that midi clip, to whatever you want, and therefore control the external synth from that. Search for "Controlling and sequencing MIDI CC, pitch bend and chan…
  • @lcoustik: thanks. I have been doing just that, but it's tedious. Say I have a kit with 15 samples, that I duplicate into 6-7 clips. That's 100 rows I have to delete every track I make. I duplicate the kit into separate clips so that I can mute them…
  • Yes you go it I think. Specifically I: 1. create a kit. 2. add a row/lane at the bottom 3. make that row send a midi note to my real, external kick (in my case, to my drumming vst on my pc) 4. bring the volume all the way down of the default ki…
  • Well at least I found a workaround. If I create a regular kit and program say the kick pattern and bring its volume down, all I have to do is to create an extra "lane" right below and have it trigger the right midi note (in my case I'm triggering EZ…
  • Thanks for your response. I may not be explaining this properly. Here's an example: 1. Song with two clips, one is of type "kit" with a kick, the other is of type "synth". If the synth clip has its sidechain parameter up, the sounds ducks on each k…
  • I just used "redo" so I could reproduce the steps easily while holding my phone with one hand Here's the actual process: At that point the gap can be removed using the method you mention. But as I said, it's very tedious with a bunch of clips, a…