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From: "Dean Brown" <dean@mdeanbrown.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 at 6:07:07 AM
Subject: [SoundDiver] Re: New to SD
Message #17694
This is a reply to #17693.
--- In sounddiver-users@yahoogroups.com, "randy" <forums@...> wrote: > > Message posted by randy <randycason102@...>: > > Hi Brett, > > I have a Matrix 12 that I use with Soundiver. I use soundiver standalone, just as a patch librarian. I think the M12/Xpander SD implementation is very good. > > I use nuendo to sequence the M12, and I use the lever 1, pedal 1, velocity, and pressure as my controllers for each voice (like if I want to change aspects of the sound during a sequence). I don't find the sysex to be as useful as I'd like, have you tried sysex control of voice params? Lever 2 and pedal 2 unfortunataly are NOT specific to each midi channel voice, do you have this same experience? > > BTW, if you have any patches you'd like to trade let me know. > > Randy > Hey, Randy & Brett! My Matrix 12 is THE reason that I purchased Soundiver 5 years ago... and it's the reason that I still keep SD active on my studio PC. The SD implementation is rock solid and stand-alone editing works CORRECTLY; I also have MQXL 9, but only use it as a librarian as editing the M-12 with it sometimes produces unpredictable results and it has to use a patch location as a 'holding place' for the edit. I am useless to this discussion as the original question was about changing parameters via sysex commands in Logic, but thought that I would jump in as an M-12 owner and say that if you want to contact me off-list about patches or anything else regarding the M-12, feel free. --Dean
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