Hi,
I want to know one thing before I take the plunge here. Thanks for listening!
I currently use my little phatty to make midi timed, LFO wobbles. If you send it Midi CC, you can alter the timing of the LFO modulation. Which makes it ideal for the wub, wub dubstep sound that is currently ubiquitous.
I hear the MP does a similar thing. Basically, I want to send one channel to the filter of my Voyager and then use each button to send different speeds of LFO. Is this possible? Will I have to use a mixer to combine the four outputs?
Hope that makes sense.
Cheers!
LFO control on the MP 201
Re: LFO control on the MP 201
Not positive (will have to try) but I believe each of the four buttons are hard-bound to each of the four channels, so yes, you would need a mixer if one output was desired. But one thing you can do is send very specific CC values to the Pedal (corresponding to preset LFO rates) so in the case of some of the better midi controllers out there (Novation MKII SL), you can bind a button to send something specific that jives (so to speak) with the BPM you are after. You'd have to fool around with it to find something optimal.
Been a little while since I did this, not sure if it's supported in 14 bit midi or just 7 bit, but it's workable. The product is incredible, well worth the $$.
Been a little while since I did this, not sure if it's supported in 14 bit midi or just 7 bit, but it's workable. The product is incredible, well worth the $$.
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