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From: Matt McKenzie-Smith <matt@...>
Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 at 4:33:35 PM
Subject: Re: Learning controllers for plugs
Message #185881
>> No matter which way the >> control (rotary in this case) is turned. The value is raised. ie The >> Drive value goes up. Then starts at the bottom and goes up again. >> Really strange > > Controller Assignments window: > Look at the popup "Mode" which is on the lower part. Does it show > "Rotate"? Then set it to "Scaled". > > Peter Thanks Peter, It seems that, in the particular preset I was using on the Keystation. (01) The 3rd POT top left, was generating Channel Pressure. This causes the Drive value of the ES1 to keep going up, and then up again, when the Value/ Mode being set to Rotate. Does nothing at all when set to scaled. Anyway, I will continue to play with it. Will probably set it up with some more common controller values. Cheers, Matt _____________________________________________________ MATT MCKENZIE-SMITH MUSIC • AUDIO DESIGN • PRODUCTION PO Box 10395, Adelaide 5000, South Australia. Ph.+61 416 197 883 goodaudiosense.com.au mattrixx.net _____________________________________________________
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From: Matt McKenzie-Smith <matt@...>
Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 at 4:58:37 PM
Subject: Re: Learning controllers for plugs
Message #185882
This is a reply to #185881.
> Thanks Peter, > It seems that, in the particular preset I was using on the Keystation. > (01) The 3rd POT top left, was generating Channel Pressure. > This causes the Drive value of the ES1 to keep going up, and then up > again, when the Value/ Mode being set to Rotate. Does nothing at all > when set to scaled. > Anyway, I will continue to play with it. Will probably set it up with > some more common controller values. > Cheers, > Matt > >>> No matter which way the >>> control (rotary in this case) is turned. The value is raised. ie The >>> Drive value goes up. Then starts at the bottom and goes up again. >>> Really strange >> >> Controller Assignments window: >> Look at the popup "Mode" which is on the lower part. Does it show >> "Rotate"? Then set it to "Scaled". >> >> Peter To Peter, and all those who were watchin' this thread. It seems that the Enigma software, that comes with the Pro88, is not working correctly here and my assignments are not being store in the keyboard, further confusing anything I am doing in the 'Controller Assignments' window of Logic. Going to prog it manually and see how I go. Best Regards, Matt _____________________________________________________ MATT MCKENZIE-SMITH MUSIC • AUDIO DESIGN • PRODUCTION PO Box 10395, Adelaide 5000, South Australia. Ph.+61 416 197 883 goodaudiosense.com.au mattrixx.net _____________________________________________________
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From: Peter Ostry <po@...>
Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 at 10:05:09 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Re: Learning controllers for plugs
Message #185887
This is a reply to #185882.
On 3. Mär 2005, at 23:58, Matt McKenzie-Smith wrote: > It seems that the Enigma > software, that comes with the Pro88, is not working correctly here and > my assignments are not being store in the keyboard, further confusing > anything I am doing in the 'Controller Assignments' window of Logic. > Going to prog it manually and see how I go. Hi Matt, I got a Pro 88 today just in case you need more help :-) No problem here with Enigma. It does not even start - I am on a Mac. Storing presets, I guess I take a track in Logic as a container. So I don't have to care about song specific adjustments. Peter
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