Sonic-charge Microtonic User Manual Page 29

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 40
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 28
if you wish to automate parameters with this feature you must also turn on the MIDI
controllers generate parameter automation option.
(see the section on MIDI Controllers And Keys for more info).
Notice that there is no way to distinguish MIDI notes that come from your keyboard
from notes that come from MIDI tracks in your host sequencer. Therefore, it may be
a good idea to turn this option off before starting sequencer playback.
MIDI CC generate parameter automation
There are two different techniques for recording parameter automation with plug-
ins. Either you use the parameter automation features in your host (usually referred
to as reading and writing automation data) or you record MIDI controller data from a
hardware MIDI controller into your MIDI tracks. Both techniques have their pros and
cons. With some sequencers it is easier to keep MIDI notes and controller data to-
gether by using the latter technique. However, the first technique is generally more
reliable since you can change the MIDI controller mapping without damaging your
recorded automations. If you wish to use the first technique with “automation writ-
ing” and you are using a hardware MIDI controller you should turn this option on.
Improve scaling of MIDI CC values
This option will remap MIDI Controller Change values so that zero is reachable on
bipolar parameters. Also, with this option turned on, MIDI CC on the three fre-
quency parameters will be quantized to whole semitones.
Knobs and buttons send MIDI CC
Enable this option to send MIDI controller data for mapped knobs and buttons back
to your MIDI controller hardware. This is useful if your MIDI controller displays the
current knob settings or if it has motorized faders. Enabling this feature allows you
to keep your controller in sync when you change presets or channel selection in Mi-
crotonic. Notice that this feature only works with the VST version of Microtonic in
hosts that supports routing MIDI from plug-ins to your MIDI interface. Also, some
MIDI controllers do not respond to MIDI CC data for updating displays. In Pitched
MIDI Mode (see below), controller data will be sent on MIDI channel 1 to 8 (and 10
for global parameters like "Master Volume") if MIDI CC Operate On Selected
Channel is off, or only 10 if it is on. Otherwise in Standard MIDI Mode all controller
data is sent on the selected Transmit Channel.
Standard MIDI Mode
In standard MIDI mode, Microtonic will respond to one specific MIDI channel as
designated by the Receive Channel choice (or to all MIDI channels if the Receive
Channel is set to “any”).
If the Pattern Engine Sends MIDI Notes option is turned on, Microtonic will
transmit MIDI notes for the patterns it plays to one specific MIDI channel as desig-
nated by the Transmit Channel choice.
The keys used for triggering drum channels and selecting patterns can be edited as
described in MIDI Controllers And Keys. Default assignments can be found below in
MIDI Keyboard.
! © 2013 NuEdge Development! 29
Page view 28
1 2 ... 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 ... 39 40

Comments to this Manuals

No comments