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Controlling Pre Effects Tremolo using FX Macro Mod Knobs

 
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samriccijr
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Location: usa nj

PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2024 4:02 pm    Post subject: Controlling Pre Effects Tremolo using FX Macro Mod Knobs Reply with quote

Hi All! My time with the Wavestate is still great! The editor makes light work of creating sample lanes, wave sequences, programs and performances! I Like!

Using the editor, I cannot simultaneously adjust the effects - I have to manually select each program and adjust E1.

Using the editor, I am also having trouble assigning the Mod Knobs thru the FX macros to control the FX Knobs.

For my Organ Performance

I have an 888 3d Organ wavesample in Program 1
I have a Full Organ wavesample in program 2

In both programs

FX1 Uses the Tremolo with E1 reassigned to LFO Rate
FX2 Uses the V/C Organ preset with fixed settings
Wet/Dry levels are also fxed

I can only adjust the Tremolo LFO on the active program.
I cannot simultaneously adjust the Tremolo LFO on the two programs.
When I try to a assign a Global ModKnob to control the E1 Macro knob,
I get nothing.

For the Electric Piano Performance

I have the Factory 8 velocity EP in Program 1
I have a Sampled 8 velocity EP in Program 2
FX1 is Tremolo
FX2 is Phaser

I assigned Global Mod Knob 8 to control the Phaser Wet- Dry.
Wet/Dry does operate simultaneously on two programs.

Regarding the Tremolo

I re-assigned LFO Rate to FX Knob E1 and LFO Depth to E2 and Wet/Dry.
I can control the only active program’s LFO with E1 and Wet/Dry, not both programs simultaneously.

… BTW Shift E2 and Shift E3 are a little clumsy ….

When I try to assign Global ModKnobs to the Tremolo Section Macros 1 2 and 3, I get nothing.

…..The Orange offset adjustment seems to have a life of its own ….

Please help, I hope you can see the benefit in Adjusting Tremolo settings more easily in parallel.

Sam in NJ USA
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samriccijr
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 2:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got it working!

In the editor,
Make the Mod Knobs Blue (bipolar)
Select the 8 PART Mod Knobs (not the Global Mod Knobs)
In the FX edit, Assign the most desired Part FX to FX1 (and Shift FX2 FX3)
From the FX Macro page, span the screen Macro knobs
before you assign the PART mod knobs and set the depth.

To assign Tremolo Speed, Depth and Wet/Dry mix to Mod knobs

Set the Mod Knobs to Blue

On the Pre FX Page, select Pre FX Edit Tremolo
Ener Edit mode and assign
LFO Speed to to Part FX 1 E1 knob
LFO Depth to Part FX 2 knob (Shift FX 1 E2 Knob)
Wet/Dry to PART ModKnob 7
Exit Edit Mode

On the Pre FX Tremolo Macro page
Knobs 1 2 and Depth have the wrong names, but correspond to
1 Speed, 2 Depth and Wet/Dry

On the editor, Turn the MACRO knobs Fully counter-clockwise
Add modulation routings to
Macro 1 - PART ModKnob 2 with full depth
Macro 2 - PART ModKnob 6 with full depth
Wet/Dry - should already be mapped

On the Wavestate
Turn Mod Knobs 2, 6 ad 7 Fully Clockwise
Finish on the editor, turn Macro page knobs back to 1200

Save the Tremolo preset as Tremolo 2 6 7.

Now the Mod Knobs adjust tremolo.

Hope this helps!

Sam in NJ USA
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