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please some ideas ???

please some ideas ???

2001-08-04 by ddm14 chez Wanadoo

bonjour


i have a little big problem with EXS 24 and WX5 yamaha wind controller !
i very often use wind controller with my expanders without anyproblem
fore somes weeks i work (u try) with EXS24 and i have a few difficulties
i create a "new instrument" in audio environnement and a "transformer" to transform ,each #cc11 into #cc7... all is ok when i play the wx5 i see the fader moving and the sound is good (of course i put everything via velocity to zero in EXS24 parameters).... well if i play without recording all is ok ...No latency
if i record ,during the recording, the sound is good !
if i listen the track after recording everything is inaudible and "seems" to be cause of all those #cc11.... but all that is illogic .... if it was a problem or latency the sound will be no good during i play (recording or not recording)....
any idea ???
i hope you'll understand my question because it is a little commplex to write it in english 

thanks !!!

denis


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Re: please some ideas ???

2001-08-04 by david@floydsproduce.com

--- In exs-users@y..., "ddm14 chez Wanadoo" <dr.dm@w...> wrote:
> bonjour
 i create a "new instrument" in audio environnement

hello,

  I'm assuming you meant a new "audio instrument" for you put the 
EXS24....

 and a 
"transformer"


A transformer cabled to the exs24... is that correct?

And then you choose the transformer as you playing device in the 
arrange window....correct?

 to transform ,each #cc11 into #cc7... all is ok when i 
play the wx5 i see the fader moving and the sound is good (of course i 
put everything via velocity to zero in EXS24 parameters).... well if i 
play without recording all is ok ...No latency
> if i record ,during the recording, the sound is good !
> if i listen the track after recording everything is inaudible and 
"seems" to be cause of all those #cc11.... 

Does it seem to be the last volume level that you got from your WX7 
during the recording? Which would be low because you decreased your 
cc#11 as you let off of the note.


  If that's the case, then I would suspect that you don't have your 
transformer cabled to the audio instrument correctly, it should be as 
I said previously. You can also cable the transformer between the 
"physical input", and the "sequencer input". That way the transformed 
midi data will be recorded, and will show up in the editors as cc#7, 
instead of cc#11. But remember to put the "physical input" and the 
sequencer input" back like it was, without the transformer in between.

   I hope this makes some sense to you, and is maybe the problem.

regards,

David

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