Whatever the last parameter you edited from the front panel before you
saved the patch is directly accessable with the data/increment wheel, without
having to select the parameter, so you can just set that to the filter. Also,
the velocity and pressure control options allow you to do some pretty nice
things with the filter and oscillator balance, so that you can get some nice
real time effects.
Joel
----- Original Message -----From: brian_ackleySent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 8:34 AMSubject: [kawaik3zone] Re: controling k3 with midi controlerSo I've had the K3 for about 4 years but haven't really used it as much as I want to. I
think that *sounds* really good but it is not really playable outside of the straight
forward keyboard playing. I love a synth where most aspects of the sounds are
maleable while playing it. I wanted to add the controller to get that depth.
Any suggestions? I mean besides buying a MS20?
I don't see the pdf.
--- In kawaik3zone@yahoogroups.com, "jbrave" wrote:
> If the Oxygen is capable of transmitting sysex control messages, then you can
control the k3 that way, it doesn't really use controllers. For info on how to do this,
you will have to dig into the K3 manual - I uploaded a PDF to the Files section a few
weeks ago.
>
> Joel