Diva - Invert filter keyboard tracking.

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Hi everyone,

I'm having a lot of fun exploring Diva and although usage is fairly straightforward, I am still wrapping my head around the modifications panel.

For example, I am trying to invert the filter keytrack control so that cutoff closes as I play upwards. I tried inverting both Keyfollow target but that doesn't seem to work.

Is this possible and if so, what am I doing wrong?

Thanks in advance :)

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stimresp wrote:Hi everyone,

I'm having a lot of fun exploring Diva and although usage is fairly straightforward, I am still wrapping my head around the modifications panel.

For example, I am trying to invert the filter keytrack control so that cutoff closes as I play upwards. I tried inverting both Keyfollow target but that doesn't seem to work.

Is this possible and if so, what am I doing wrong?

Thanks in advance :)
I don't think it's possible yet. I've been trying to do that as well.
Edit: I misread your post - I was trying to get inverted pitch control of oscillators
Last edited by Howard on Thu Jan 05, 2012 12:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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stimresp wrote:Hi everyone,

I'm having a lot of fun exploring Diva and although usage is fairly straightforward, I am still wrapping my head around the modifications panel.

For example, I am trying to invert the filter keytrack control so that cutoff closes as I play upwards. I tried inverting both Keyfollow target but that doesn't seem to work.

Is this possible and if so, what am I doing wrong?

Thanks in advance :)
Can't you just select cutoff mod 1 and instead of env2 select keyfollow and turn it to the negative side? Then the filter should be more open on the low end and more closed on the high end

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Use KeyFollow as a modulation source for cutoff. Then turn the modulation knob counter clockwise. Works here.

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Edit. Ah, pdxindy was quicker! :wink:

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That does it for me. So simple. Thanks guys.

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