I need to transpose IVORY Plugin from triton.... how??

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I know I'm probably just an idiot, but i need to figure out how to adjust the transposition or key of my ivory plugin, from the knobs and buttons on a korg triton.

I have read the receptors manual, but the MLB and MSB midi stuff just doesnt explain how to turn a knob in one place and have it effect pitch on the receptor.

How do i link a cc message from the triton to one of the special (NRPR??) message code that the receptor assignes to the transpose value in the ivory plug in?

I could really use some help.
Last edited by Dr.Oates on Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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likely better asked here

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=45

maybe a mod will move it for you :)
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Hink wrote:
maybe a mod will move it for you :)
doing it right now

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It doesn't look to me that the MIDI filter settings (which include transposition adjustments) on each Receptor channel are adjustable by MIDI control. The illustration in the manual immediately under the heading "MIDI Control of Instrument Channels" shows no MIDI CC control of the MIDI filter button. If the VSTi you're running in a Receptor channel does transposition, however, you may be able to send MIDI CC messages to it and do the transposition there.

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I am using the IVORY plug in. In specific, I am trying to link a cc message from my triton to one of the NPRP or what ever you want to call the assigned code that is linked to the transposing in the Ivory Plugin. How do i convert a cc message to a value Ivory will understand?

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Unless I am misunderstanding what you are trying to do, I think the best way to do transpositions would be from the Triton keyboard - (combi mode? if I recall) That's if you for some reason need to do them on the fly. Otherwise, transpositions can be set up on the Receptor's mixer channels - midi icon. Since you should be able to do any transpositions from your keyboard it should not be necessary to assign a midi control function. Transpositions are really a midi note function (you are playing C4 but sending midi note C5 for example) so it's not a control function. Good luck -

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YES YES... i need to be able to do this on the fly. I am confused because Ivory assigns a special code for every perameter of a plug in. One of this is transpose. Its a funny code, and i just cant seem to figure out how to link it to a button on my triton. Can you help me connect the dots?

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Which Triton model are you using?
JV

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using original triton model 64 key ...

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I use an Le...
I'm away from my studio (and my keyboards) so I'm going from memory, and don't have the benefit of the specific Triton window/page titles to read...

Try this:

~ Enter Sequence Mode on your Triton
~ Navigate to the MIDI Track/Channel your Ivory is on, on your Receptor
~ Navigate (on Triton) to the window that allows you to Transpose/Tune MIDI
~ Now adjust accordingly there, on your Triton.
~ This is where & how you would need to be set-up live, to achieve what you want.
JV

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Thank you Jayvee, ill give that a shot. Dont i need to assign the receptor to listen for a certain message? perhaps this will work itself out naturall once i try the sequencer mode on the triton... ill give it a try

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I believe that by doing it in the method I've described, Ivory & Receptor will be 'unaware' of the change, but will be receiving incoming messages as if you were playing them in another key

Let me know.
JV

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Hey thanks for the help... i have really no idea what clicked...but its working. So thank you for the help, I appreciate you taking the time to think about this for me.

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Is it working with my suggestion, or another method?
JV

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well after going into the seq mode, i then jumped into global and used the transpose function. Worked fine.

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