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Controlling Volume of one channel in Combi with Expr. Pedal

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 10:34 am
by john.jackson1982
Hi,

I have a Roland FC 300 Midi pedal with two expression pedals. Now I want to control the volume of one channel in a combi with one of the expression pedals. How can I do that?

Thanks in advance

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 6:41 pm
by alland
I do not have that pedal, but one way that comes to my mind:

1) Program/configure the pedal to send CC Volume (07) messages on some midi channel X that is not your Kronos global channel
2) In your combi set desired timbre midi channel to X
3) In combi set Karma module that you are not using so that its input is GCh (global channel) and output is your channel X and Timbre thru is selected. Do not set "run" that Karma module.

p3 is needed to allow timbre play with your keys even if it is not on global channel.

Pedal should now control that midi channel volume.

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 11:50 pm
by LZ
Another way would be to pick some other CC# for your pedal that's not being used for something else and transmit on the global channel. Use a preamp IFX with that CC# matching the pedal to control wet/dry. I believe you have to set gain for -100 and wet dry control amount to -100 to get it to work right. Route any parts you want controlled through that IFX.

I do this using my local foot pedal. You can first run various parts through different IFX chains if they need different effects, then route the various chains into the preamp IFX.

Doing it this way allows me to keep the standard foot pedal assignment for the CX3 patches but also be able to do some complex fades in combi mode without having to customize individual patches to respond.

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 11:54 pm
by LZ
Just looked at one of my combis where I do this.....

I use "tube preamp modeling"
Output level: -48.0 dB
Wet/Dry: Wet
Source: Foot Pedal (CC#04) - this is where you'd match to your pedal
Amount: -100


So what it's doing is when "wet" it's reducing the volume essentially to 0. You have reverse action on the foot pedal so that when it's at 0, the IFX is wet, thus cutting volume. With the pedal at 100%, it's dry, which means bypassing the preamp and thus full volume. You could do so,etching similar with other IFX's like a compressor or something.

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 9:17 am
by john.jackson1982
Hi,

thank you very much for your answers. I think I will try the version with the preamp because it seems to be very easy and I dont have to change my Midi Channel.

Best

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 2:41 pm
by SanderXpander
By far the easiest way is to use the actual expression pedal input on the Kronos. Then you can use the midi filter page to filter out "foot pedal" for every timbre you want. I don't know if your midi pedal supports sending expression via a regular TRS jack cable though, some do I think.

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2015 4:32 pm
by laandodeman
Or you could route the pedal to a limiter to do the trick.