Receptor Vintage Organs

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Hello,
I'm trying to use a doepfer d3c to control the drawbars on vintage organs on the receptor. But they are reversed. I've tried it via routing the ccs straight to the plugin, and otherwise, with no luck. I've also tried all the controller presets on the settings part of vintage organs.

Anyone done something like this? Any ideas?

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As an addendum to the above, I installed kontakt 4 on my laptop, and the d3c acts exactly as it should.

Does that mean that the receptor version has a bug of sorts?

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Click on Settings at the bottom of your NI Vintage Organs instrument when it's loaded in Kontakt. In there is a preset for using the doepfer dc3 controller. I wonder if that might fix it.

Also you can manually set up the CCs (and change polarity of them) using the automation navigator. This is on the left side of Kontakt and is part of the whole file/preset browsing system. At the top is a row of "things" you can browse (files, libraries etc..). One of the options is 'auto'. Click on this and then select the tab for MIDI automation. Just click and drag control numbers onto GUI elements you want to control. Then, at the bottom of the CC list you'll see some parameters that allow you to scale or revers the polarity of the CC.

- Kevin

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I've tried the d3c settings, and that didn't work. I'll fiddle with the other solution today.

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Thanks Kevin - that solution worked...

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Hello!
I have a Doepfer D3c drawbars organ controller.
I know it is for control software as B4.
But I would like to control a sound module as Voce v5.
Do you know if is possible change the MIDI control numbers of the Doepfer d3c?
Do you undertand me?
For example, if the first drawbar in the Voce V5 is the CC54 and the first drawbar in the doepfer is CC65 Can I change this for the CC54?
Thank you very much!!

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I'm pretty certain the DC3's ccs are set to what they are, and can't be changed.

But, they may have released something. Probably worth following that up at the doepfer site.

Let me know how you go.

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