B42 cc's for leslie switching

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Hi,

Just started using B42 with CME controller. The thing is, I have got my controller pedal on my CME set to transmit modulation cc, as Im using GPO which uses modulation CC to alter level and intensisty of strings. So I set the B4 2 swell pedal CC to CC1 which does its job fine. But now I want to transmit leslie speed via the sustain pedal. However, once i set the correct CC, it switches speeds but only as long as you hold the pedal down, and also it continues to operate as a sustain pedal, meaning it holds down the notes too!

Is there anyway of setting the B4 2 not to receive a hold CC? but still transmit the CC from the pedal to operate the leslie. I guess what I'm trying to say is 'can I have it operate the same way as my electro2 sustain input?'

Gary

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I don't think it's possible on the B4II itself - but you could probably filter out CC64 in your host of choice.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha Franck wrote:I don't think it's possible on the B4II itself - but you could probably filter out CC64 in your host of choice.
Thanks for that, but when you mean host I take it as in Receptor. How do you filter out a certain CC on a channel on Receptor? Or is it not possible yet?

Gary

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For now, because the CME can't store and save internally, it's a case of assigning a different CC at the time - playing live that is.

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c3boy wrote: Thanks for that, but when you mean host I take it as in Receptor. How do you filter out a certain CC on a channel on Receptor? Or is it not possible yet?
Oops! I didn't even notice this was the Receptor forum!
Sorry for that - I wouldn't happen to know then.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha Franck wrote:
c3boy wrote: Thanks for that, but when you mean host I take it as in Receptor. How do you filter out a certain CC on a channel on Receptor? Or is it not possible yet?
Oops! I didn't even notice this was the Receptor forum!
Sorry for that - I wouldn't happen to know then.
Lol :)

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