SFP FX series
It is not a question of vu meters.
Sometime, you just want to send only those several notes in a delay. With only a wet and a dry knob, the delay repeats also the note that were before you turn up the wet knob. You see what I mean (sorry for my poor english !)?
If you had a in level knob, you could leave the delay ready and send into it only the notes you want, and it will repeat only what you let go into it with the in level knob...
JoPo
Sometime, you just want to send only those several notes in a delay. With only a wet and a dry knob, the delay repeats also the note that were before you turn up the wet knob. You see what I mean (sorry for my poor english !)?
If you had a in level knob, you could leave the delay ready and send into it only the notes you want, and it will repeat only what you let go into it with the in level knob...
JoPo
So you want to hear precisely when the line's playing certain notes, to delay only these specific notes.
Easiest would be to have them playing on an extra channel, which contains delay module or aux send. Or you could solo the channel to hear it well, and automate (midi, CC# etc, you know)the channel's amount of
a) 'send to aux' or
b) delay feedback.
You could also start playback and recording when the specific notes play, and cut/paste later.
Other suggestions are welcome.
Easiest would be to have them playing on an extra channel, which contains delay module or aux send. Or you could solo the channel to hear it well, and automate (midi, CC# etc, you know)the channel's amount of
a) 'send to aux' or
b) delay feedback.
You could also start playback and recording when the specific notes play, and cut/paste later.
Other suggestions are welcome.
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assign a midi controller (cc#) to the knob setting the intensity of the effect.
Then record the controller movement (or amount) in a sequencer track (like volume with mixer automation).
Most Pulsar devices/effects are midi controllable. They have a small red M triangle (to indicate this) which has to be connected to your midi source in the routing window.
Hopefully that's what you intended (?)
cheers, Tom
Then record the controller movement (or amount) in a sequencer track (like volume with mixer automation).
Most Pulsar devices/effects are midi controllable. They have a small red M triangle (to indicate this) which has to be connected to your midi source in the routing window.
Hopefully that's what you intended (?)
cheers, Tom
On 2002-06-25 09:31, JoPo wrote:
... you could leave the delay ready and send into it only the notes you want, and it will repeat only what you let go into it with the in level knob...
while reading this again I thought it might get you in a real DJ-style-mixdown, so the mixmaster by wavelength might apply.
Just a single tick of DSP usage and a handy tool. Btw the routing stuff isn't DSP intensive at all.
But what makes me really
I've found that long missed switching device when looking at my (unused) mixers to check why nothing's doing your job.
Completely overlooked the Source and Destination modules.
thanks for the inspiration, Tom
in some cases you can use this trickOn 2002-06-25 09:31, JoPo wrote:
It is not a question of vu meters.
Sometime, you just want to send only those several notes in a delay. With only a wet and a dry knob, the delay repeats also the note that were before you turn up the wet knob. You see what I mean (sorry for my poor english !)?
If you had a in level knob, you could leave the delay ready and send into it only the notes you want, and it will repeat only what you let go into it with the in level knob...