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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 5:32 am
by steffensen
is there a way to control several switches with just one?
i know switches cant be modulated, but perhaps there is another way to go?

for example, let say i have 4 diff switches, and bound to certain complications, they cant be set to the same setting. so, when i need to change them, i need to change every one of them. would be nice to have 1 single switch for it all.

for example,
when i change the main switch, the controlled ones should act like this:
switch #1 to jump to slot 2
switch #2 to jump to slot 3
switch #3 to jump to slot 4
switch #4 to jump to slot 1
etc..

all at the same time. no matter what i tune in on the main switch, the controlled switches never hold the same settings.

i can do this in midimunger, but thats for VST, and not in either SCOPE or Modular. and i wanna do this in Modular if possible. :smile:

long post, and probly bit blurry too, ill explain more if needed. :smile:

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Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 7:05 am
by djmicron
until we'll have switches with modulation input, it can be done using the midi tool box by wolf, or, using some flexor module in another instance of modular that send midi out.

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 1:34 pm
by Michu
heh, it would be a bit of an overkill
but you could do that with a matrix (eg. j9k one :smile: )
if you route outputs of 1x8 switch to matrix inputs, then rows on a matrix can control a mix for particular setting

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 1:41 pm
by steffensen
yes Michu, your right there, and thats what ive been doin actually.
the matrix are coloring my sound however, dont ask me why, coz it really shouldnt. and the only way to fix that, was to build my own matrix inside modular, wich ive done now.
its a little annoying having to switch all 8 switches each time i want to change the order of just 1 efx tho. :smile:

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 4:24 pm
by j9k
just read my pm. so it's the dezip knob.

put a constant val mdl at the input and a val monitor on the output and play with the dezip knob.

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