Thanks alot synthesis77... your method seemed to work pretty well. Now my only problem is that the note value on the trigger buttons doesn't change either, so I think i'm gonna have to make individual presets for anything I want to put on the trigger buttons and just transpose accordingly. Thanks alot man! sapo --- In xl7@y..., Aaron Eppolito <synthesis77@y...> wrote: > You're on the right track (no pun intended). Instead of putting notes > into the track, try putting a controller in there (it'll work just as > well). This is also a good way to set up volume and pan for those > channels. One easy way to do this is to go into step record and on the > first step (1.1.000) set the volume and pan knobs (the 3rd and 4th mode > of the knob matrix) for all the channels you want. This unfortunately > has the side effect of setting the A channels' volumes as well, but if > you hit stop three times, it will reset them back (and also will set > the B channels to the new values. > > So, to recap: > 1-go to track 16 (your MultiB track) > 2-RTZ (press stop twice) > 3-hit record till you're in step record > 4-hit the knob selector button till it's on volume > 5-for each B channel you want to save preset data for, set the level > 6-if desired, repeat steps 3-4 for pan > 7-hit stop 3 times (once to end rec, once to RTZ, once to reset values) > 8-save > > Step 7 is important, otherwise you will save incorrect values for the A > channels. > > -Aaron > > --- joesapo <joesapo@y...> wrote: > > so I tried putting some notes down on all B channels 1 - 4 > > (track 16 is MultiB). This works, but I can still hear the > > notes play > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes > http://finance.yahoo.com
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Re: Using triggers
2002-09-07 by joesapo
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