So if you’re looking to spruce up your survival gameplay this list is here to help. If there’s one thing that you’ve got to love, it’s an interesting cave. Yet a common complaint in Minecraft seems to be that the existing underground formations are just a touch… dull. Well, that’s about to change!Įxtended Caves is, unsurprisingly, and extension of the pre-existing cave models in-game. Think colourful, versatile, edible mushrooms, pebble bearing stalactites and treasure-pots full of goodies… all underground. With occasional lava and monsters… Not just your average cave, this is Minecraft you know. Dynamic Lightsīeing able to see what you’re doing is helpful when trying to survive. Unfortunately, Minecraft’s vanilla approach to lighting is not perfect. It will not allow you to assign multiple sounds to a single pad but it will allow you to easily group and process them. Well, up to three mix groups per TRG instrument anyway. You could also try using whatever sound source app you like and then making a pad set in something like MIDI Designer that actually sends as many different NOTE ON messages as you like. Or, set up your hardware pad controller to go through something like MIDIFlow and generate all the required notes from a single source note. Using Nanostudio as an example, you could set up each set of stacked sounds on separate TRG instances and use a MIDIFlow preset to convert each pad on your 16 pad controller to send all 16 possible TRG notes to NS on a different MIDI channel per pad. That will allow you to stack from 1 to 16 sounds in any given TRG instance and always know that your pads are mapped to a specified TRG. In case it's not clear, by default, NS maps each instrument you insert to it's corresponding MIDI channel. With the single available IAP you get 15 instrument channels, each mapped from MIDI Channel 1 through 15 by default (or 2-16, don't remember). ^ basically the same idea as the NS idea I posted above but iMPC Pro calls them "Programs" and NS calls them TRG Instances. They are about the same price once you factor in the IAP for 15 tracks (vs 6) in NS. If you don't own either, definitely watch some youtube videos or something.
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