Oscillate volume by key press
Oscillate volume by key press
Hello.
Is it possible to oscillate the volume of a played tone by pressing harder or softer on Push (1)?
So, when I keep down the key touched, by pressing harder down would increase volume; releasing the pressure, the tone would become softer?
Is it possible to oscillate the volume of a played tone by pressing harder or softer on Push (1)?
So, when I keep down the key touched, by pressing harder down would increase volume; releasing the pressure, the tone would become softer?
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Re: Oscillate volume by key press
Channel aftertouch. As with any modulation source it needs to be selected as an input source in the instrument in question and directed to something and typically adjusted in strength.8E wrote:Hello.
Is it possible to oscillate the volume of a played tone by pressing harder or softer on Push (1)?
So, when I keep down the key touched, by pressing harder down would increase volume; releasing the pressure, the tone would become softer?
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Re: Oscillate volume by key press
Thank you. But, how do I redirect the aftertouch to the Volume?Stromkraft wrote: Channel aftertouch. As with any modulation source it needs to be selected as an input source in the instrument in question and directed to something and typically adjusted in strength.
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Re: Oscillate volume by key press
By reading the manual of the instrument. It's done internally, not in Live itself. in for example Operator the source is simply named "aftertouch". In others you may have to explicitly set a source to this.8E wrote:Thank you. But, how do I redirect the aftertouch to the Volume?Stromkraft wrote: Channel aftertouch. As with any modulation source it needs to be selected as an input source in the instrument in question and directed to something and typically adjusted in strength.
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Re: Oscillate volume by key press
I see, thank you. I believed it was a Live-setting.
I will figure out. All best.
I will figure out. All best.
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Re: Oscillate volume by key press
In case your synth doesn't understand aftertouch, try midiConverter3
from this free plug-in pack and convert aftertouch to midi CC:
https://www.thepiz.org/plugins/?p=pizmidi
from this free plug-in pack and convert aftertouch to midi CC:
https://www.thepiz.org/plugins/?p=pizmidi
Re: Oscillate volume by key press
Is there in Live's Trumpet solo any possibility to do that?
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There is Expression Control.amxd but it is pretty lagging. A lot of pop up noise, it doesn't play smoothly.
Any idea how to fix it?
Any idea how to fix it?
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Re: Oscillate volume by key press
You see those controls: Vol, Pitch, Pan and Filter in the middle? Raise the percentages.8E wrote:Is there in Live's Trumpet solo any possibility to do that?
Here's a question: Why don't you try different controls and play around? That's how you do learn, you know.
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Re: Oscillate volume by key press
Yes, I tried. I know what these controls mean.Stromkraft wrote:You see those controls: Vol, Pitch, Pan and Filter in the middle? Raise the percentages.8E wrote:Is there in Live's Trumpet solo any possibility to do that?
Here's a question: Why don't you try different controls and play around? That's how you do learn, you know.
The question remains: how to oscillate the volume in this case (Ableton Live, Trumpet) by the Aftertouch?
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Re: Oscillate volume by key press
It doesn't as the answer is "Vol". Are you sure you have Channel Aftertouch? I think not.8E wrote: The question remains: how to oscillate the volume in this case (Ableton Live, Trumpet) by the Aftertouch?
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Re: Oscillate volume by key press
So, the answer is "no".Stromkraft wrote:It doesn't as the answer is "Vol". Are you sure you have Channel Aftertouch? I think not.8E wrote: The question remains: how to oscillate the volume in this case (Ableton Live, Trumpet) by the Aftertouch?
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Re: Oscillate volume by key press
No, I must accept that didn't work with the Push, as that is the LFO section. I used painted Channel aftertouch when testing and seemed to get a pronounced effect. I'm sorry about that. Let me test some more, now with the Push.8E wrote:So, the answer is "no".Stromkraft wrote:It doesn't as the answer is "Vol". Are you sure you have Channel Aftertouch? I think not.8E wrote: The question remains: how to oscillate the volume in this case (Ableton Live, Trumpet) by the Aftertouch?
I usually don't use Simpler for this kind of thing. Just use it for drums.
Can you convert to Sampler?
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Re: Oscillate volume by key press
Well, this both works in Sampler and survives converting back to Simpler, but unfortunately the behaviour doesn't stay once you replace the sample.Stromkraft wrote: Can you convert to Sampler?
It would seem this can't be done then. Do you have Max For Live or any of the existing MIDI VST plug-ins that can convert between different MIDI CCs?
If you do then you can use for example the Expression Control device and map that to the actual volume, or as I've done here mapped it to a Macro, that I the set the range for, and mapped EC in its turn to this macro.
A plug-in focused in MIDI CC could do the same thing.
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Re: Oscillate volume by key press
Yes, I have tested Expression Control, but it is heavily lagging.Stromkraft wrote:Well, this both works in Sampler and survives converting back to Simpler, but unfortunately the behaviour doesn't stay once you replace the sample.Stromkraft wrote: Can you convert to Sampler?
It would seem this can't be done then. Do you have Max For Live or any of the existing MIDI VST plug-ins that can convert between different MIDI CCs?
If you do then you can use for example the Expression Control device and map that to the actual volume, or as I've done here mapped it to a Macro, that I the set the range for, and mapped EC in its turn to this macro.
A plug-in focused in MIDI CC could do the same thing.
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