Hi There
Patching together some stuff i wanted to assign the Amplitude-Parameter of a modulation-connection (edit window of a green wire) to a meta-parameter... dragging the label to the meta-parameter does
something, but the link is not established... is this not possible (would be very annoying) or a bug?
i am on win7 x64 / ableton live 10.1
many thanks for some insights!
styro
MUX 7.7.0 "Wire" controls as Metacontrols
- KVRian
- 1451 posts since 4 Oct, 2012 from Utah
Connections themselves cannot be attached to a meta-parameter. However, there is a way to achieve what you're after. Use a mod-mapper module, and drag it's amplitude to the meta-parameter. The mod-mapper module is design to skew/modify the amplitude/dc-offset of a modulation signal.
CFR Modulation Mapper under Modulation Processors: http://mutools.com/info/docs/mux/mutools-modules.html
See the attached image for clarification on the setup. Hope this helps,
Dakkra
CFR Modulation Mapper under Modulation Processors: http://mutools.com/info/docs/mux/mutools-modules.html
See the attached image for clarification on the setup. Hope this helps,
Dakkra
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- KVRian
- 1451 posts since 4 Oct, 2012 from Utah
On this topic, modulation mapping and wave-shaping are rarely discussed here. Most discussion here is around synthesis and sampling, not on signal processing (you know, the core of what makes the MUX flexible in the first place).
So here's a quick video showing the modulation mapper and what it does, with visuals! I always found that having visuals on what's actually happening to a signal always helps me to understand why it's useful (took me a year to understand allpass filters).
Enjoy!
So here's a quick video showing the modulation mapper and what it does, with visuals! I always found that having visuals on what's actually happening to a signal always helps me to understand why it's useful (took me a year to understand allpass filters).
Enjoy!
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M.N.I.E - soon to be my musical portfolio
Hey, I'm Eurydice(Izzy for short) - she/her
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- KVRist
- 351 posts since 28 Jul, 2005
I appreciate your videos and information!!dakkra wrote: Fri Jul 26, 2019 7:25 pm On this topic, modulation mapping and wave-shaping are rarely discussed here. Most discussion here is around synthesis and sampling, not on signal processing (you know, the core of what makes the MUX flexible in the first place).
So here's a quick video showing the modulation mapper and what it does, with visuals! I always found that having visuals on what's actually happening to a signal always helps me to understand why it's useful (took me a year to understand allpass filters).
Enjoy!
