In DIVA, is it possible to modulate something with the control wheel such that the full range of the mod wheel covers only a subset of the range of what you're trying to modulate? In other words, suppose I wanted the mod wheel to control an envelope release amount between 20 and 40, such that with the mod wheel at minimum the release would have a value of 20 and at max. the release would have a value of 40.
I could see maybe a way to do this if one could enter numeric values in the add and/or multiply modifiers, but that doesn't seem to be an option.
Related question: it looks like the add/multiply modifier is available to manipulate only one modulation per preset. Is that correct?
Looking forward to the final version of the DIVA manual. Very nice job so far, but a few areas could use a bit more detail.
DIVA Modulation Question
- KVRAF
- 26981 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
No Min Max option in Diva for midi learn
AAS has done this nicely... you set the knob to a min position and select min and then a max position and select max... (works inverse as well)
I mainly do this with Lives racks regardless of synth though as it is easy to set multiple parameters to one macro as well as min/max.
Not sure what you mean about the add/multiply modifiers in Diva
AAS has done this nicely... you set the knob to a min position and select min and then a max position and select max... (works inverse as well)
I mainly do this with Lives racks regardless of synth though as it is easy to set multiple parameters to one macro as well as min/max.
Not sure what you mean about the add/multiply modifiers in Diva
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1759 posts since 11 Nov, 2009 from Northern CA
This is not (yet) well documented in the manual. I gather that multiply is the way you can get, say, the mod wheel to control the depth of an LFO or envelope. Multiply the modulator (LFO2 for example) by the mod wheel. Then use "Multply" as the modulation source for whatever you're trying to modulate with the combination mod-wheel/LFO. I haven't had time to experiment yet, so maybe I'm misreading the purpose of this feature.pdxindy wrote:Not sure what you mean about the add/multiply modifiers in Diva
The question was whether or not you can do this with only one pair of modulation sources. It appears this is the case, but, again, the documentation is a bit sketchy at the moment.
- KVRAF
- 26981 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Yes, that is the casedmbaer wrote:pdxindy wrote:Not sure what you mean about the add/multiply modifiers in Diva
The question was whether or not you can do this with only one pair of modulation sources. It appears this is the case, but, again, the documentation is a bit sketchy at the moment.
