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Re: assigning sends/sub-outputs - in the pattern

2011-02-10 by stimresp

Aaah yes - there's probably no need really to mess with the default knob assignments (except maybe the hardwired 1 and 3) - just set up the desired cord (Midi knob - lfo rate and send the cc assigned to that knob.

Cheers,
J

--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Atom Smasher <atom@...> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 10 Feb 2011, stimresp wrote:
> 
> > Is there a more direct way? What if I want to map an incoming cc to, say 
> > LFO rate? MIDI CCs are not modulation sources in the matrix....
> ===================
> 
> sort of. the knobs can be assigned to any CC from (i think) 1-95. the 
> defaults are:
>    A: 74
>    B: 71
>    C: 25
>    D: 26
>    E: 73
>    F: 75
>    G: 85
>    H: 72
>    I: 78
>    J: 77
>    K: 27
>    L: 28
>    M: 01
>    N: 03
>    O: 82
>    P: 83
> 
> so let's say you have a breath controller that sends CC-2, and you want to 
> use it to control ~stuff~ on the XL7... go to the controller menu and 
> assign one of the knobs to send/receive CC-2. then the breath controller 
> will do the same thing as turning the knob.
> 
> if that knob is controlling LFO rate (via cords) then the breath 
> controller sending CC-2 will modulate LFO rate.
> 
> it would be cool if CCs could be arbitrarily used as modulation sources, 
> but the p2k/cs synth engine requires that they be assigned to knobs in 
> order to be used. note that a multi-setup will save controller assignments ;)
> 
> 
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