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holografique

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Request: Live Encoders as input option for CVModulator
« on: July 18, 2010, 06:45:57 pm »
can't imagine this would be hard to add. the live encoders to me are more valuable than the hardwired encoders. So it would be nice to be able to modify their response and output to custom needs.

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synthguy99

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Re: Request: Live Encoders as input option for CVModulator
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2010, 11:49:50 am »
I was wondering if we could use them as Modulator sources.  I guess not.  But that's such an outstanding and no-brainer of an idea, that really should be included in an OS update.  So many hardware synths have general purpose knobs or sliders which can be used to control more than one parameter in real time, and this is something I really need badly in the Origin, more than just assigning something to pressure or expression pedal.
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tomeso

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Re: Request: Live Encoders as input option for CVModulator
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2010, 12:25:15 pm »
Hi,

first of all, you can use one of the (three) joystick(s) to modulate several parameters at once. Or use your mod wheel to control the cut off of several filters and the pitch of several VCOs and the speed of several LFOs with one move.

If that is not good enough, try to use the CVMOD module and use one of the encoders to control either the CV Gain or the DC Off Set. Now you can use the output of the CVMOD module to control several destinations with one move of the encoder. ... so there is your general purpose controller for macro modulation.  ;)

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