can you use a vst to control velocity curves, etc?

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Hi guys,

I'm using a Technics P30 to control the Receptor at the moment. It's a pretty crappy controller, but I LOVE the action (and the weight) - I've had others, but the Technics just suits me for some reason.

Anyway, it's extremely limited in most of it's features, including midi. And it's velocity curve is irritating when playing VST's - not enough bite, no mattter how hard you slam!

Is there a VST out there which I can insert on each channel of the Receptor to help with velocity curves?

The other thing is, I can only send from the Technics on all channels or on channel 1, which is annoying when you want to load a multi patch and switch from one channel to the next, without wasting time pressing bypass/unbypass etc. Is there some way I haven't figured out to work around this?

Thanks in advance - probably would have ditched the Receptor by now if it wasn't for this forum!

Cheers,

Boog. :help:

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boogooloo1 wrote:Hi guys,

I'm using a Technics P30 to control the Receptor at the moment. It's a pretty crappy controller, but I LOVE the action (and the weight) - I've had others, but the Technics just suits me for some reason.

Anyway, it's extremely limited in most of it's features, including midi. And it's velocity curve is irritating when playing VST's - not enough bite, no mattter how hard you slam!

Is there a VST out there which I can insert on each channel of the Receptor to help with velocity curves?



Boog. :help:
If there's not there SHOULD be!!!!!

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Please add this to the Improvement Wishes thread.
Dan Timis
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.

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Hi guys,

Found this while browsing - http://www.trombettworks.com/velocity.php - looks idea, although I wonder if you could get either Midi Yoke or Hubi's to work on the Receptor? What do you think, Dan?

Would LOVE to resolve this issue!! :P

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Also found this one - http://www.musiclab.com/products/vm_info.htm - but you may need an MFX wrapper to run it. Can Receptor install those?

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Currently there is no way of adding external MIDI processing to Receptor. We are looking into supporting MIDI plug-ins in the future, but not right away.

Adding velocity curves to the MIDI filter is the most feasible solution. We will add this to the feature wish list.
Dan Timis
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.

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