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From: R/T <cowudders@...>
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 at 7:18:30 AM
Subject: Re: Automation Quick Access REQUEST to Emapple
Message #160896
O From: "pentajigga" <pentajigga@...> > i would LOVE if in a future version of Logic that we could have more > than one Quick Access channel > > for example i would like to quickly assign 2 midi CCs to control > cut-off and resonance simultaneously... Yes, but you can do this with pitchbend messages into the LogicControl (Arrange-mode, swap) module, if your controller supports sending them. Or for better integration and readout you could buy the cheapo LCX-mu from John (http://www.opuslocus.com/), check out the demo! Another great thing would be top add a 'last parameter touched' to the quick access. Michael Haydn once wrote it wasn't possible because, unlike SoundDiver, Logic doesn't have a buffer for the last touched parameter. BUT the +/- keys seems to do just that! I'd love to grab a plug parameter by mouse and fine- or coarsetune it by the selected QucikAccess conreoller. cheers, bernd
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From: "John Pitcairn" <johnp@...>
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 at 8:37:40 AM
Subject: Re: Automation Quick Access REQUEST to Emapple
Message #160899
This is a reply to #160896.
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, R/T <cowudders@a...> wrote: > I'd love to grab a plug parameter by mouse and fine- or coarsetune it > by the selected QucikAccess conreoller. If you can get your controller to send the appropriate "+" and "-" commands as defined in the keycommands (ie via Midi Remote), you can do this now. Tricky, as you need a different message for increment and decrement. It's probably possible to do this by processing the controller input in the environment and cabling back to the physical input. An endless rotary control would be ideal. OTOH, a controller that sends up/down keystrokes might be easier - the Griffin thing, or maybe a programmable scrollwheel mouse? John Pitcairn ------------------------------------------------------------- Logic Control emulation for generic midi controllers: LC Xmu demo: http://www.opuslocus.com/lcxmu/ -------------------------------------------------------------
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