Thanks Jeanny,
It's something that's been possible for a while now - but it's only recently
that I realised it, yet ironically it was me who implemented the features.
Obviously, it only works for patches that have relevant filters enabled. It
also works for modulation if a frequency LFO is set.
On Sat, 28 Nov 2020 19:10:26 +0100 (CET) "Jeanette C."
<julien(a)mail.upb.de> wrote:
What a lovely patch! And how effective controlling the
filter in realtime. The
impro is very mellow and meditative. Sounds like the perfect companion for a
wellness programme.
Best wishes,
Jeanette
Nov 28 2020, Will Godfrey has written:
This is something I put together a short while
ago, that was a proof of the
synth patch and the MIDI-learned technique I briefly performed on LAC.
It was the first time I'd actually used this technique and was recorded in a
single pass. The only editing was removal of some ghost notes where I'd clipped
the adjacent key along with the one I intended.
The patch is 'Multi Rushes', in my 'Companion' bank (added about 18
months ago)
and the learned items are Filter Q and Filter Cutoff in the MIDI Controls
window.
http://www.musically.me.uk/music/Improv-Zen.ogg
I hope you like it.
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