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How do I assign a MIDI controller knob to control the filter cutoff in EastWest Goliath?
Open the 'Browser' window within Goliath, select the desired instrument, then use the MIDI Learn function (usually right-click or Ctrl+click) on the cutoff knob in the interface and move your MIDI controller knob to assign it.
Where are my custom instrument patches saved in Goliath, and how can I back them up?
Custom patches are saved within the EastWest Sounds folder in the Goliath installation directory; back up this folder to safeguard your creations. Specifically, look inside the 'Instruments' subfolder and its associated instrument-specific folders.
I'm not hearing any sound from Goliath after loading an instrument. What could be the issue?
First, ensure the volume knob within the Goliath interface isn't muted or set too low; also, verify that the correct output channel is selected within your DAW and routed to your audio interface.
How do I access and layer different instruments within Goliath to create more complex sounds?
Use the 'Multi' mode within the Goliath interface; this allows you to load multiple instruments across different MIDI channels or key ranges, layering them to create unique combinations, and adjust each instrument's individual volume and pan.
What is the 'Legato Mode' in Goliath used for, and how do I activate it?
The 'Legato Mode' creates smooth transitions between notes when playing melodic lines, eliminating gaps between successive notes. You can enable it within the individual instrument settings in the 'Edit' panel for instruments that support it.

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