Engaging mod wheel without a modwheel?
Engaging mod wheel without a modwheel?
I am using a Slim Phatty to process the audio of a farfisa pro duo organ. I am curious if there is a way to apply the sine wave from the LFO to the filter without having a modulation wheel connected to the SP?
Re: Engaging mod wheel without a modwheel?
you may set the modulation amount via midi CC #1 if you able to control the synth via midi
also, you may assign CC 1 MOD WHEEL to some pot on the panel using Advanced Preset -> Pot Map and use this pot as mod wheel
also, you may assign CC 1 MOD WHEEL to some pot on the panel using Advanced Preset -> Pot Map and use this pot as mod wheel
Best regards, Ruslan Tagirov.
Toyz: MBPro+Live 9.x+LogicProX, Moog: LP StageII/Sub37/Grandmother/MF-104m/MG-105m, Nord: Stage2 SW73/ModularG2Engine, Roland: MC909/TR-8, Korg: MS-20, R-3, OTO: Bisquit/BIM, etc.
Toyz: MBPro+Live 9.x+LogicProX, Moog: LP StageII/Sub37/Grandmother/MF-104m/MG-105m, Nord: Stage2 SW73/ModularG2Engine, Roland: MC909/TR-8, Korg: MS-20, R-3, OTO: Bisquit/BIM, etc.
Re: Engaging mod wheel without a modwheel?
There is a way using the mod amount knob. I don't have a slim (lp user) but remember it being mentioned. In one mode the mod amount controls the mod amount for the wheel at max. In another mode the mod amount knob acts as the mod wheel. It is preprogramed into the slim os, but pot mapping would work.
Re: Engaging mod wheel without a modwheel?
Thanks guys. Turns out what you are describing Sir Nose is as simple as holding down the Amount button so it starts blinking. At this point the mod section pot acts as a mod wheel. Much like the tap tempo function on the rate button. The people at Moog are smart.