Hello.
my question, in sequencer mode can I turn off one track keys sensetivity? how?
The target: trying to make a string "for ex violin" volume to go up and down using the conntrol surface volume slider with out having to worry about how hard I played the note.
Extra question: can I use the joystick (pitchbend) to control the volume? how?
with many thanks to all who try to help
sensetivity question for one track
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Re: sensetivity question for one track
Yes, this is possible. Use Tone Adjust mode for this. Make sure your string program is selected in the Track box near the top right of the screen. You will then need to set the Amp Velocity Intensity value to -99. This may already be assigned to a knob (maybe knob #7), but if not, you can manually assign it to a knob, or switch, etc.AMK wrote:Hello.
my question, in sequencer mode can I turn off one track keys sensetivity? how?
The target: trying to make a string "for ex violin" volume to go up and down using the conntrol surface volume slider with out having to worry about how hard I played the note.
Yes, but you will need to edit the program's Amp Modulation value and assign it to the JS-X or JS-Y AMS box. Set the AMS value to either -99 or +99 depending on which direction you want to control the volume with the joystick.AMK wrote:Extra question: can I use the joystick (pitchbend) to control the volume? how?
If you don't want to edit the program (or save a copy of the edited program), you may also be able to use a free IFX slot with the Stereo Limiter or similar effect, and assign the Gain Adjust value to -INF, source to the JS, or the Wet/Dry source to JS-X or JS-Y.