Wow thanks for your reply. I'll look into that, meanwhile this may also help me... http://www.cykong.com/CubaseSX/SXpanels-Tips4.htm Nick --- In xpantastic@yahoogroups.com, "baumont987" <geebeex@...> wrote: > > > > > 1) The easy way: Use Pedal 1 or 2 as modulation sources: > Go to Master Page/Midi/Ctrl and assign a control change number to Pedal 1 or Pedal 2. > In your tone, set Pedal 1 or 2 as modulation source of your parameter. > The bad news is that you'll have to set the modulation sources for each of your single patch. > > 2) The "geeky" way: Transform Control Changes messages to SysEx and send them to Xpander: > On the Xpander, to change a parameter in SysEx, you first need to send a page select, and then a parameter change: > ex: > page select: F0 10 02 0B 20 00 F7 (VCO1, subpage 0) > param change: F0 10 02 0A 00 08 00 00 00 63 00 F7 (bottom button...) > > See the OberheimXpanderMidiSpec document in the file section of the group for details. > You don't need to resend a page select for the next param if it is still in the same page/subpage than the previous one. > Page/subpage select takes a lot of time to be taken in account by the Xpander. > > So what you have to do is to have a software (Midi-OX, Bome's MIDI Translator) or device panel/mixermap(in Cubase for example)... on your PC that transforms a control change value into this kind of SysEx messages and send them to the Xpander. > > The good news: Once you've setup this "CC# to SysEx" chain, it will work on every single patch without modifying them. You can even control parameters that have no free modulation sources. > The bad news: you have to read the Xpander MIDI spec and understand it before doing anything ;) > > Hope this helps, > /Greg. > > > --- In xpantastic@yahoogroups.com, "stardent2000" <nickw@> wrote: > > > > Hello I'm new to the xpander (and synthesizers in general) and was wondering if someone could help with a little advice. > > > > I have an evolution mks-149 that has lots of assignable knobs that i would like to map to various parameters in the xpander (i really dont like the encoders on the xpander, they take so many turns to get from 0 to 127, and I can hear them clicking loudly through my headphones as I tweak a sound). I am using cubase and it receives midi from the knobs as I turn them but then what? the xpander receives pitchbend and modulation from the wheels ok but how can I tell the xpander to take data from a knob and map that to the (say) resonance. Can somebody point me in the right direction on this? > > > > I hope I'm not asking a dumb question but I find all this VERY confusing! > > Thanks, > > Nick > > >
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Re: Remote control of the xpander
2010-10-18 by stardent2000
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