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Re: Particular driving Waldorf Blofeld by BCR2000

2010-05-21 by lbgo000

Hi folks!
Thank you for your suggestions.
Effectively I thought to attribute to the buttons the orders of choice of modulation. However, there is it so much combination (for every destination (cutoff, resonance, pan…) the SysEx message of modulation source is different). That becomes a little complicated – you know what I mean.
To skip only one value (LFO2*Aftertouch) is not sufficient for me because farther in the list exist also Aftertouch, PolyPressure that I don't need.
And I was looking for a simple solution - the solution that keeps my brain at the music.
As I see, there is no way to attribute to an encoder only the values that I need.

I tried this:
I put the following lines in the Custom Output of BCManager :
$F0 $3E $13 $00 $20 $00 $00 $0A $00 $F7
$F0 $3E $13 $00 $20 $00 $00 $0A $01 $F7
$F0 $3E $13 $00 $20 $00 $00 $0A $02 $F7
$F0 $3E $13 $00 $20 $00 $00 $0A $03 $F7
$F0 $3E $13 $00 $20 $00 $00 $0A $05 $F7
I set the Min and Max values
It works, but after the last line, BCR jumps automatically at the first line and if I turn the encoder left - after the first line BCR jumps to the last one. It works in mode "Loop".
And I don't know if there is a means to tell him to stop when he reached the first or the last line.

I think that the solution for me is the one that you propose Mark – to control the values that flash on the display of BCR (and to have a list in front of me)…

At any rate, thank you for your help.
Leonid


--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Royce" <rpcfender@...> wrote:
>
> Hi 
> 
> there is 'sort of a way' to do this with an encoder.
> 
> > Blofeld proposes a choice of Modulation Sources like that:
> > 0 off
> > 1 LFO 1
> > 2 LFO1*MW
> > 3 LFO 2
> > 4 LFO2*Aftertouch
> > 5 LFO 3
> > and so on…
> > 
> > I captured Blofeld SysEx message that corresponds to this order with BCManager and it looks like that:
> > 
> > a b c d e f g h i j
> > F0 3E 13 00 20 00 00 0A 00 F7
> > F0 3E 13 00 20 00 00 0A 01 F7
> > F0 3E 13 00 20 00 00 0A 02 F7
> > F0 3E 13 00 20 00 00 0A 03 F7
> > F0 3E 13 00 20 00 00 0A 04 F7
> > F0 3E 13 00 20 00 00 0A 05 F7
> 
> $encoder 1
>   .showvalue on
>   .mode 1dot
>   .default 1
>   .minmax 1 5
>   .resolution 192
>   .tx $F0 $3E $13 $00 $20 $00 $00 $0A ifp val $F7 ifn 1 $F7
> $button 1
>   .showvalue on
>   .minmax 0 0
>   .mode down
>   .default 0
>   .tx $F0 $3E $13 $00 $20 $00 $00 $0A 0 $F7
> 
> The encoder will give 1 ,3 and 5 (but turning anticlockwise it snaps back to 1)
> Pushing the encoder button will give 0
> 
> Royce
>

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