I've tried it with note length and it didn't work either. I guess it's safe to say it doesn't work. An improvement on the midi machines is all I ask for. Oh yea, on the question about the global settings, there are 8 or 10 (i can't remember) custom global parts the user is able to "save" to. --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Joe" <jmelnyk@c...> wrote: > --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Arno van Goch" <avg@x> wrote: > > Has anyone been able to randomise velocity ( or random notes, I can't > > get > > them to work either ) on a midi-machine ? > > I've not tried it with velocity. But I did try using an LFO to > control the pitch and was unsuccessful. I also haven't tried it with > pitch bend or aftertouch, but mapping it to any of the specific > controllers (after assigning the CC number) works fine every time. > Maybe try assiging a CC# to whatever CC# velocity uses (7, I think); > perhaps that will work? > > Let me know if you're successful.... > > Joe.
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Re: LFO on a Midi-machine
2003-08-13 by endlessnessisticman
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