> If you want to sweep more slowly, over a longer number of bars, you need to > use the aux D accumulator. > > Assign aux D to MIDI CC #1, and set a value of 0 on every step. > Assign aux C to "offset aux D", and set a value of 1 on every step. > > With the default accumulator settings, this will make the transmitted aux D > value increase by 1 on each step, eventually reaching 127 after 8 bars. > Then it will reset to 0. > To have it sweep back down, you need to change the accumulator settings for > the aux D accumulator so the limit behaviour is "rvtz" (reverse to zero). > See page 140 of the manual for how to do this. > With reverse enabled, the value will sweep up and down over 16 bars. > You can make it speed up by increasing the offset values in aux C. > Or you can slow it down further by only enabling every second step for aux > C. > > Best regards, > Colin Fraser > Sequentix Music Systems Ltd > http://www.sequentix.com > Colin you realy are the best ... ! This is exactly what I needed but as you're machine ( I start calling it an instrument ) is a bit and byte complex at first I just couldn't figure out the accumulator approach. Thank again your support is beyond belief ... ! Martin
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Re: New to P3 and learning ... ?
2006-06-16 by Martin
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