Hi,
I've got a pedal expression controller. By default it's assigned to CC 11, and that controls Pedal 2 in Matrix.
I'd like to use that pedal as Pedal 1, partly because then I'll be able to control the vibrato at the output - there doesn't seem to be a way to control the vibrato with Pedal 2.
I've tried to use some of the other standard CC values, such as 4 (foot controller) 12 and 13 (effect controllers 1 and 2) but those don't work.
What CC number does Pedal 1 listen to in Matrix?
Thanks,
Michael Davis
Ottawa
Hi and welcome to Arturia forums.
You can read about some reserved Midi CC in the manual. You can for example read this:
Expression MSB (CC #11)
Expression LSB (CC #43)
Sustain (CC #64)
AFAIK the pedal selection in the Vibrato selection refer to the Sustain/ Hold pedal (CC #64). This parameter is availble as automation parameter.
But you can try CC#43. I have'nt tried this.
DAW's can offer different ways too - like a way to automate and assing a expression pedal to a control that can act like the Pedal in the Vibrato source. Or there can be ways where you can control the Modwheel with your expression pedal to control the Vibrato. The Modwheel is also availble as a automation parameter.
Perhaps it's also possible to use Midi Learn to for example assign a expression pedal to the Vibrato AMP or Vibrato MOD AMT for another source control you can set to a fixed value. I haven't tried this yet. All parameters are availble as automation parameters.
There are many modulation possibilities in Matrix, and perhaps you can find ways that you can use for a specific use. Just remember that while Vibrato work monphonic, then LFO's work per voice - polyphonic. I've requested an option to set the LFO's to work as monophonic like the vibrato. Then for this vibrato usage you could use a monophonic LFO to create the vibrato, and have this LFO's AMP to be controlled by the expression pedal. Perhaps you can use this option for some sounds like a single voice sound.