triggering all functions by midi controlers (not only by keys)
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 129 posts since 21 Feb, 2011 from Paris (France)
Hi,
Amplesound guitars are made to be played on the keyboard. But like many home studio musicians, I mostly use Midi edition and a small control keyboard with 2.5 octaves. I wish all functions triggered by notes (left and right keys) can also be by triggered by midi controllers (knobs, sliders) on the midi keyboard.
Amplesound guitars are made to be played on the keyboard. But like many home studio musicians, I mostly use Midi edition and a small control keyboard with 2.5 octaves. I wish all functions triggered by notes (left and right keys) can also be by triggered by midi controllers (knobs, sliders) on the midi keyboard.
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- KVRAF
- 1705 posts since 28 Jun, 2012
Thanks for asking, you could use MIDI CC to control the features:
http://www.amplesound.net/en/tutorial-b.asp#2.8
Alt + click or right click a control to open the dialog below and assign a controller.
http://www.amplesound.net/en/tutorial-b.asp#2.8
Alt + click or right click a control to open the dialog below and assign a controller.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 129 posts since 21 Feb, 2011 from Paris (France)
Thanks for answer. I was not clear (my bad english).
The issue : Imagine I play PRS guitar on my 2 octave midi keyboard, and want to trigger Natural Harmonics. It’s not handy to push 3 times the “octave down” knob on the midi keyboard to reach C#0, than 3 times “octave up” to continue playing.
What I want: assign a knob (and not a key) from my midi keyboard to Natural Harmonics (C#0).
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I finally found a pure midi solution, by creating a specific Keymap for the midi controler. Sorry.
The issue : Imagine I play PRS guitar on my 2 octave midi keyboard, and want to trigger Natural Harmonics. It’s not handy to push 3 times the “octave down” knob on the midi keyboard to reach C#0, than 3 times “octave up” to continue playing.
What I want: assign a knob (and not a key) from my midi keyboard to Natural Harmonics (C#0).
Yes, but a keyboard key doesn’t seem to be considered as a button or knob.Ample Sound wrote:Alt + click or right click a control to open the dialog below and assign a controller.
--------------- NEW EDIT
I finally found a pure midi solution, by creating a specific Keymap for the midi controler. Sorry.
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- KVRian
- 657 posts since 14 Sep, 2013 from Ample Sound
Yes. The perfect solution is to have at least a 49-key midi keyboard to manipulate ample guitar.