| Author | Topic: Arturia MiniMoog as filter. How? | |
| sunfaux | Posted: 19th July 2004 17:16 | |
Hello!
Please, help to use filter of that synth for audiotrack in logic audio or for another synths. I used it by sidechain but there's no sound. | ||
| Deranger604 | Posted: 19th July 2004 19:43 | |
Arturia would have had to made a VstFX version of their plugin, which they didn't. | ||
| LBN | Posted: 19th July 2004 19:54 | |
Insert it into an effects slot, turn off the oscillators in the mixer, turn on the external input and crank up its volume, then send it a MIDI note to trigger the filter. The filter is triggered only as long as the note is held. | ||
| HHaynes | Posted: 19th July 2004 20:34 | |
| Deranger604 | Posted: 19th July 2004 21:00 | |
Ahh, my apologize. I didn't think you could do that. | ||
| sunfaux | Posted: 20th July 2004 05:16 | |
LBN, thank's very much, now i hear the sound, but it sounds only when i play the note on that
minimoogvEFX, but i don't understand how to do that by automation. I mean how can i automate this process, how can i write the note of the effect? | ||
| LBN | Posted: 20th July 2004 07:52 | |
Sorry, don't work with Logic. It should be fairly simple though since it's a common function. In Cubase you can simply create a MIDI track and send its output to any slotted effect. Check out the manual under "automation." |











