[ddots-l] Re: Using the sliders and knobs on my Radium49 m-audio keyboard for parameter control.
- From: "Gordon Kent" <dbmusic@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 21:47:03 -0400
Chris:
You have a very good understanding about how it works. If you want to apply
it to an effect, you'll need to do that in the track inspector. Go to the
track inspector of the track or bus you want to control, and press shift
right arrow to get to the effects setting, then shift down arrow to go to
the third state where the four effect parameters are showing. Then arrow
down to the parameter you want and apply the same steps you did for regular
track parameters. You can also reassign a parameter to another available
parameter.
Gord
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Bartlett" <cwbtt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 7:40 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] Using the sliders and knobs on my Radium49 m-audio
keyboard for parameter control.
OK, I want to go through what my understanding of how to do this and get
confirmation that my understanding of the manual and of posts on this and
the midi-mag list is correct.
Scenario: I want to assign the panning parameter for a track to the first
knob on my radium. I go to the pan parameter and, using the context menu,
arm it for automation, then again using this menu, I select the remote
control selection. In the dialogue that appears, I tab to the learn
button. I then turn the knob I want to assign to control the pan through
its range of turning and either activate the learn button with the space
bar or possibly hit alt-l.
From now on, whenever I am on this track, turning the knob I chose in the
previous steps will change the panning parameter. I can do this during a
record automation to move the pan around in the mix.
1. Is this the correct procedure?
2. Can I do this during playback to hear how it might sound before going
into automation record?
3. If I simply want to change the parameter from one value to another
instantaneously, how do I do this as opposed to creating a shape? I read
something about snap shots, but I haven't yet figured out how to do this?
4. With whatever corrections you guys make to my previous understanding,
it seems fairly simple for directly accessible things like the pan,
volume, etc. But if I want to control a set of parameters, say within the
lexicon reverb or the eq with these controls, how do I arm them for
automation, and where do I access them to use the learning function to
assign the control I want?
Chris Bartlett
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Scenario: I want to assign the panning parameter for a track to the first knob on my radium. I go to the pan parameter and, using the context menu, arm it for automation, then again using this menu, I select the remote control selection. In the dialogue that appears, I tab to the learn button. I then turn the knob I want to assign to control the pan through its range of turning and either activate the learn button with the space bar or possibly hit alt-l.
From now on, whenever I am on this track, turning the knob I chose in the previous steps will change the panning parameter. I can do this during a record automation to move the pan around in the mix.
1. Is this the correct procedure?
2. Can I do this during playback to hear how it might sound before going into automation record?
3. If I simply want to change the parameter from one value to another instantaneously, how do I do this as opposed to creating a shape? I read something about snap shots, but I haven't yet figured out how to do this?
4. With whatever corrections you guys make to my previous understanding, it seems fairly simple for directly accessible things like the pan, volume, etc. But if I want to control a set of parameters, say within the lexicon reverb or the eq with these controls, how do I arm them for automation, and where do I access them to use the learning function to assign the control I want?
Chris Bartlett
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