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isoterra
using version 5 here..

anyone know if it's possible to assign a 'midi out' channel to an effects plugin within the host.. and if so how?

(it's for a new gating plugin i've just downloaded, it uses a midi pattern to control the gate)

thanks in advance :)
Enigmatic XTC
no, but you can do the same effect using the peak controller
isoterra
quote:
Originally posted by Enigmatic XTC
no, but you can do the same effect using the peak controller


hmm, i never thought of doing it that way. plannus cunningus
thoughtlessjex
I thought the idea was to make sure the numbers in the "port" controller on MIDI Out and the upper right hand corner of Wrapper corresponded. I'm pretty sure it worked that way in 5, as that's how I controlled dfx Rez Synth's note values.
cocaine white
mgtriggergate is free and it doesn't use midi data or anything, it just volume gates i believe, so you could go for that as an alternative.

why not version 7?
Enigmatic XTC
quote:
Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
I thought the idea was to make sure the numbers in the "port" controller on MIDI Out and the upper right hand corner of Wrapper corresponded. I'm pretty sure it worked that way in 5, as that's how I controlled dfx Rez Synth's note values.

actually, that is true, i didnt think about that
isoterra
quote:
Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
I thought the idea was to make sure the numbers in the "port" controller on MIDI Out and the upper right hand corner of Wrapper corresponded. I'm pretty sure it worked that way in 5, as that's how I controlled dfx Rez Synth's note values.


that was my initial thought, but it didn't seem to do anything when i tried it. unless there's something you have to mess around with in the midi options first?


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Originally posted by cocaine white
mgtriggergate is free and it doesn't use midi data or anything, it just volume gates i believe, so you could go for that as an alternative.

why not version 7?


i have a volume gater already.. the type i want is where you control the gating yourself, kinda like in vanguard's 'trancegate' feature. i've found a couple of others with built in step sequencers, which will suffice for now (unless i can get the peak controller technique working.. which i haven't quite figured out yet).. but being able to control it via midi would be much less restricting

i've not given 7 a look.. until now 5 has done everything i've wanted it to do. is this kind of thing possible in 7?
Enigmatic XTC
quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
that was my initial thought, but it didn't seem to do anything when i tried it. unless there's something you have to mess around with in the midi options first?




i have a volume gater already.. the type i want is where you control the gating yourself, kinda like in vanguard's 'trancegate' feature. i've found a couple of others with built in step sequencers, which will suffice for now (unless i can get the peak controller technique working.. which i haven't quite figured out yet).. but being able to control it via midi would be much less restricting

i've not given 7 a look.. until now 5 has done everything i've wanted it to do. is this kind of thing possible in 7?

mgTriggerGate is basically a standalone version of Vanguards trancegate, with a little more flexibility. It isn't a volume gater per se, and its free. There are two tutorials for the peak controller that explain how to do the effect. They can be found in the tutorial folder when you go to open a project.
SMC
Use the fruity keyboard controller.
Enigmatic XTC
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Originally posted by SMC
Use the fruity keyboard controller.

there is no such thing. you're probably thinking of the peak controller.

SMC
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Originally posted by Enigmatic XTC
there is no such thing. you're probably thinking of the peak controller.





Fruity Keyboard Controller

The Fruity Keyboard Controller is an automation control and makes no sound of its own. You can use this plugin to control knob and sliders through out FL Studio. This is achieved by mapping note pitch and velocity fed to the keyboard controller from the Piano roll or Step sequencer to any automatable parameter within FL Studio and 3rd party plugins.

For example, this plugin allows you to quickly implement Pattern Controlled Filtering (PCF), or accurate semitone-to-semitone slides for plugins which do not support natively such features (VSTi and DXi plugins).

The Keyboard Controller exports the following internal controllers:

* Kb Ctrl - Note - The value of this controller depends on value assigned to each key via the Value for the Current Key parameter (see below).
* Kb Ctrl - Velocity - The value of this controller depends on the velocity of the triggered notes.
Enigmatic XTC
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Originally posted by SMC


Fruity Keyboard Controller

The Fruity Keyboard Controller is an automation control and makes no sound of its own. You can use this plugin to control knob and sliders through out FL Studio. This is achieved by mapping note pitch and velocity fed to the keyboard controller from the Piano roll or Step sequencer to any automatable parameter within FL Studio and 3rd party plugins.

For example, this plugin allows you to quickly implement Pattern Controlled Filtering (PCF), or accurate semitone-to-semitone slides for plugins which do not support natively such features (VSTi and DXi plugins).

The Keyboard Controller exports the following internal controllers:

* Kb Ctrl - Note - The value of this controller depends on value assigned to each key via the Value for the Current Key parameter (see below).
* Kb Ctrl - Velocity - The value of this controller depends on the velocity of the triggered notes.

where is that located? i didnt see it in my plugin list
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