CTRL & ‘effect shortcut' to assign an effect

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sblurg
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CTRL & ‘effect shortcut' to assign an effect

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in the manual it says :
You can assign an effect to a channel (...) press CTRL & ‘effect shortcut' to assign an effect to the active channel. This works like a toggle so press it again and the effect is removed.

it doesn't work for me ?

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Post by bart »

works just fine here, what effect did you assign the keyboard shortcut to? does it trigger normally (in one of the global effect slots) when you press the shortcut?

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Post by sblurg »

OK my bad, I thought "effect shortcut" meant the effects names in the effect browser. Got it working now? Thanks bart

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Post by Ruud »

hmmm nice :)

I'm using a 2nd USB keyboard on my laptop device to have a 2nd person controller,

are there any ways to control effect parameters by keyboard-control?

cheers

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Post by sblurg »

you mean a USB keyboard that doesn't have controlers ?
you could probably go through MIDI OX and transform the velocity of your midi notes into controler values but it's not as precise as a controler of course

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Originally posted by Ruud
hmmm nice :)

I'm using a 2nd USB keyboard on my laptop device to have a 2nd person controller,

are there any ways to control effect parameters by keyboard-control?

cheers
You have to buy a MIDI controller (Oxigen 8 is cheap enough but it has only 8+2 usable potenciometer) and connect it via USB or game-port. You can adjust the parameters very quick and very comfortable. Keep workin'
Cheers

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