Spaces CC5 for WAVE Sweeping
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:45 pm
I just love to sweep through RD II Modules Waldorf Pair II Oscillators, but needed a smoother way to control the ModWheel when sweeping.
Mehdi's CC5 tames the beast in ProWave and allows me to dial in the area where the waves change, but not the abrupt changes on timbres that usually occur.
I have a patch in the presets I just sent and this needs work, but the waves are already in the preset. Just assign the mod wheel to the LFO dial in the Poly Mod section. Then delete the second dial in the Poly Mod section where the portamento was added. Now use Mehdi's CC5 to make the Mod Wheel movements much smoother, and this will make this preset sweet. That is if you like WAV Oscillators that don't sound like S & H.
This is a serious soundscape that one could play a chord, then sustain it w/ a pedal. Just moving the Mod Wheel makes this patch evolve like several patches linked, but very smooth thanks to CC5.
It should be available for download sometime soon @ www.spacef-devices.com
This also works really well w/ multiple drawbar movements on the b2003, using only one slider, or controller. Real b3 playing becomes very easy this way.
Mehdi's CC5 tames the beast in ProWave and allows me to dial in the area where the waves change, but not the abrupt changes on timbres that usually occur.
I have a patch in the presets I just sent and this needs work, but the waves are already in the preset. Just assign the mod wheel to the LFO dial in the Poly Mod section. Then delete the second dial in the Poly Mod section where the portamento was added. Now use Mehdi's CC5 to make the Mod Wheel movements much smoother, and this will make this preset sweet. That is if you like WAV Oscillators that don't sound like S & H.
This is a serious soundscape that one could play a chord, then sustain it w/ a pedal. Just moving the Mod Wheel makes this patch evolve like several patches linked, but very smooth thanks to CC5.
It should be available for download sometime soon @ www.spacef-devices.com
This also works really well w/ multiple drawbar movements on the b2003, using only one slider, or controller. Real b3 playing becomes very easy this way.