How to reduce the gap between triggering zone in kontakt 7 ?

Clark Zdale
Clark Zdale Member Posts: 2 Newcomer
edited October 22 in Kontakt

Good morning,

Please, I need help with a slight problem.

I have an accordion plugin, but there are too many octaves between the notes triggered with the left hand (bass) and the right hand (melody) on my midi keyboard. The keyboard has 61 keys, and when I shift the octaves to the left, I do not have access to all the trebles, and when I move the area to the right, I no longer have access to the low notes... If I had an 88-key keyboard, the question would be solved... Is there a way to set Kontakt7 to reduce the gap between the right and left trigger zones? I attach a visual, maybe it will be more precise.


Thank you very much.

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  • stephen24
    stephen24 Member Posts: 417 Pro
    Answer ✓

    There's a factory multiscript in Kontakt which will do exactly what you want. Click KSP button (top right corner) > preset > factory > transform > change keys. If you need to relocate more than 12 notes, open another instance in the next slot.

    If you want to save the settings you must save the whole multi.

    It'll affect all the instruments in your multi, so if you want to have other instruments unaffected in your multi, you can use a script which relocates a block of notes on only one channel. It's in this forum "relocating keyswitches is easy" which you can search for. It was designed for keyswitches but will work equally well with your problem.

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  • mykejb
    mykejb Moderator Posts: 1,775 mod

    You might be able to modify the key zones in the mapping editor by clicking the spanner icon in the instrument header. It depends on the instrument though, and whether it's enabled or not.

    Are you using a DAW? If so you can probably use a MIDI plugin to remap the notes from the keyboard before it gets to the Kontakt plugin.

  • Clark Zdale
    Clark Zdale Member Posts: 2 Newcomer

    Thank you mykejb, I will try the solutions that you write . Have a good day !😎

  • stephen24
    stephen24 Member Posts: 417 Pro
    Answer ✓

    There's a factory multiscript in Kontakt which will do exactly what you want. Click KSP button (top right corner) > preset > factory > transform > change keys. If you need to relocate more than 12 notes, open another instance in the next slot.

    If you want to save the settings you must save the whole multi.

    It'll affect all the instruments in your multi, so if you want to have other instruments unaffected in your multi, you can use a script which relocates a block of notes on only one channel. It's in this forum "relocating keyswitches is easy" which you can search for. It was designed for keyswitches but will work equally well with your problem.

  • mykejb
    mykejb Moderator Posts: 1,775 mod

    Out of interest, if you use that to remap keyswitches do the indicator lights showing the keyswitches on the keyboard also change? Or is that being too hopeful :)

  • stephen24
    stephen24 Member Posts: 417 Pro

    Good thinking. I should imagine not. I guess you'd have to get into the instrument itself to do that. But though multiscripts can't do that, they do have the advantage that they will work even on locked instruments.

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