When i looked at the piece of music : taron-glitter.MuSession, taron has made in MULAb the interesting part was the automation of the custom flute part : WFT oscillator from the MUsynth and chance of pitch modulation
I don't know if the oscillator uses a preset wave form here?
Well my point is that it is seems easier for me to start from the deep editor to choose a module what you want to automate in the composing screen
That seems to me more intuitieve than taron does now.. or not ?
When i right-click on the WFT oscillator in de deep editor than i get MAP MIDI controller for controlling parameters
Is it not possible to get a sub track made out the deep editor : "add module controller track in composer" with the name of the choosen module from the deep editor as sequenze name ?
Not all modules are suitable to automate ..so when you right click on a module you see which one is automatable and wich one not.
So only relevant modules to automate offer a right click choice to add a (start) controller part under a instrument
For instance the WFT oscillator has probably more than one parameter to automate?
subtrack=> controller track ?
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
I know what you mean. I got an idea about how to further smoothen the workflow here. Hope to realize it in M4.
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Just to be complete:
In MU.LAB 3, any parameter of any module (aka plugin) can be automated.
You can simply hit record and record the parameter movement.
Or you can do it manually:
If you want to manually automate parameter X of module Y, then create a new sequence part and set module Y as the target module for that track/part (depending how you like to work), open the sequence editor and at the bottom left choose parameter X to be edited. There you can draw an automation curve for parameter X of module Y
Janamdo, this may also be an answer to your question in the other topic.
In MU.LAB 3, any parameter of any module (aka plugin) can be automated.
You can simply hit record and record the parameter movement.
Or you can do it manually:
If you want to manually automate parameter X of module Y, then create a new sequence part and set module Y as the target module for that track/part (depending how you like to work), open the sequence editor and at the bottom left choose parameter X to be edited. There you can draw an automation curve for parameter X of module Y
Janamdo, this may also be an answer to your question in the other topic.
