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Original Message 1/2             26-Sep-01  @  07:42 PM   -   paning, corus, reverb, all not work

Mike Goldberg

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in my gm mixer, the panning particulary, allong with the corus, reverb, etc. have no effect to my dw8000, is it that the synth is so old it doesn't support that? I can't believe that must be the problem, but you know......anything can happen!

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mike
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Message 2/2             26-Sep-01  @  09:13 PM   -   RE: paning, corus, reverb, all not work

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tjhe 'chorus' & 'reverb' are just titles given to those controls as presets for GM, but i think you can redefine the controller number - your dw can only respond with features it HAS which ALSO are midi controllable - so the dw has no reverb... so er... onbiously not.. but you could change that reverb pot to send out a different control number... what you need is a list of the DW midi controllers, or failing that, send out to LOgic & see which knobs on the DW send out midi... then record some and analyse the midi data to see what controller is being sent, then assign that to the s/w mixer pot.

Thing is tho, in Logic it's better to create midi controllers on the actual instrument page -

so like create the d/w8000 instrument on it's own layer.. then create sdome midi faders and wire those to the d/w8000 instrument icon, and assign those controllers to the DW settings.. with Logic these created faders can have a SEPERATE midi IN controller number which is re-mapped to a different OUTGOING Controller number... so for example if for the sake of arguement your D/W had filter envelope decay sending & receiving midi on cc90, you could setup a Logic fader on the D/W8000 instrument layer and assign it's output to cc90 to match the filter decay env controller on the DW... BUt you can set this created Logic control fader Object to receive an input from your master keyboard mod wheel...

it's worth getting into the layers & environments... the idea of logic is it boot's each time for a new song with yous studio config in s/w all setup so your master keyboard & hardware controller is mapped with each 'Instrument' in Logic so that they control your other hardware as soon as you select a new Logic Track with the assigned 'Instrument'

ythere's a few logic articles in the site articles section about LAYERS & INSTRUMENTS... one is rambling but interesting with no pictures, & i wrote it stoned so it rambles but is useful.. then there is some others with images more organised... you should get the idea of it if you read all of them and experiment...

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