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AuthorTopic: Muon Tau Pro - Help Please!
SpongeBrain
Posted: 27th September 2001 18:44


[ 11 October 2001: Message edited by: SpongeBrain ]
kevvvvv
Posted: 28th September 2001 06:54
People probably have a few ways around this, but here's the sort of thing I do:

- Create a sysex part a couple of bars before the main TP part.

- Record the teeniest tiniest movement of the knob at its "zero state" eg the filter.

- Go to list edit and you'll see this tiny movement as controller data. This data represents your zero state.

- paste this controller data to the beginning of the sysex track.

- TP will now reset whenever you start the part.

This works and is quick to do.

Has anyone else got a tidier solution around this common problem?
SpongeBrain
Posted: 28th September 2001 07:34


[ 11 October 2001: Message edited by: SpongeBrain ]
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