03-13-2020, 07:02 PM
(03-13-2020, 08:10 AM)endreola Wrote:Oh boy, you're in luck. You can totally use CC to control NDLR settings, look on page 47 of the MANUAL for MIDI CC setting tables. That will give you the details for which CC does what (for instance CC26 and CC27 control Chord Degree and Chord Type).(03-13-2020, 06:04 AM)Jesse Johannesen Wrote:(03-12-2020, 11:19 PM)endreola Wrote: Greetings,Hi endreola, what a good question! If you have a midi controller that supports keyboard splitting, you could set up one octave to do the control channel (default 15) and the other could be setup as whatever else you need, be it the transpose input, or controlling a different synth.
Is there a way to select a subset range of keys that will change NDLR note instead of all keys, (e.g. c2-c3)? That way I can use left hand to play along and change NDLR note, while using other hand to play something totallly different that does not influence NDLR note change.
Cheers
Good luck!
Jesse
Hi Jesse,
Yea, that was my first thought. The synth is multi-timbral and supports splitting. But here's the challenge. When the board is split, the 4 different voices are also split creating a completely different sound.
If the NDLR offered the ability for user to define a CC range (e.g. 21-48) then that would work and I wouldn't have to compromise the patch.
Cheers
Have fun and let me know how it goes.
Jesse