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> Am Thu, 03. Sep 2009 um 13:44:07 -0600 schrieb Ernie Dulanowsky:
cheers,
ernie
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On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Guido Sc=
holz <gu=
ido.scholz@bayernline.de> wrote:
Am Thu, 03. Sep 2009 um 13:44:07 -0600 schrieb Ernie Dulanowsky:
Hi Ernie,
> In something like ingen or AlsaModular Synth,
Concerning AMS you forgot to mention that you could simply use the bu=
ild
in "Control Center" (menu "View/Control Center), which =A0al=
lows to match
any MIDI controller to any kind of slider/parameter and module you
assembled in your patch (without using a special type of module).
Guido
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OOPS! There's another thing for me to try in AMS=
. Once again, I haven't really delved into AMS that much, so the MIDI t=
o CV modules were the first thing I encountered to do that function. I will=
definitely check out the Control Centre/Center. That will serve to clean u=
p the few patches I've made. Thanks for this information!
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