In article <
9fv2ou+sbvt@...>,
lars.l.arnwald@... writes
>Thanks a lot Reggie, I guess I should sit down for myself and really
>try out what morphing does. Unfortunately my work situation will keep
>me bogged down for another couple of weeks leaving very little time
>for music.
No problem.
>
>I was just hoping to shed a little more light into some of the
>technical foundations of the PLG150-AN. What I really was aiming for
>is this though.
>
>Does morphing in effect turn the PLG into a 2 voice, bi-timbral synth
>with the same pitch relationship between voices regardless of what
>note being played, and where MIDI Control (or AT) raises the volume
>of one voice while lowering the other?
No not really, 'cos that would be a crossfade type of thing, but as we
are dealing with Specific Data Values and not the whole Sound, Check out
Page 36 of plg150ane.pdf, it will give you a list of all the values that
are morphed.
Here is what I think will happen, it will look at all the 'morph'
functions on the 'Host' instrument, then it will look at the morph
instrument, Then it will raise or Lower (Depending on the Values set on
each instrument!)
So, Although VCA Volume is one of the Parameters that is morphed,
whether the Volume gets raised or lowered will depend on the 2 volume
values, So with VCA Vol. on the Host Instrument set to 55 and on the
Morph instrument set to 100 then there will be a sweep from 55 to 100.
>
>Regards,
>Lars Arnwald
>lars.l.arnwald@...
>
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See ya,
Reggie