Articulation Control

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2012/10/02 21:17:33 (permalink)

Articulation Control

Does X2 have anything equivalent to Cubase’s expression maps?
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    cclarry
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    Re:Articulation Control 2012/10/02 21:50:59 (permalink)
    ....waiting for the loud kaboom.....

    No...X2 doesn't....


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    Re:Articulation Control 2012/10/02 23:30:49 (permalink)
    Bill51


    Does X2 have anything equivalent to Cubase’s expression maps?

    Hi Bill,
             What is that? Care to elaborate? Thank You.
     
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    Bill51
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    Re:Articulation Control 2012/10/03 10:50:05 (permalink)
    If you're interested, you could look at the Steinberg website...

    Reaper has a very simple system of naming notes in the PRV, which is less elegant, but certainly helpful.
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    Re:Articulation Control 2012/10/03 11:03:01 (permalink)

    list of stuff
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    Re:Articulation Control 2012/10/03 11:46:04 (permalink)
    Expression maps aren't VST3 dependant, though the note expression and dynamic contol are.
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    Re:Articulation Control 2012/10/03 12:04:54 (permalink)
    Sonar does not offer this. Funny thing, I was doing similar things years ago using an Amiga program called "Bars & Pipes". :D

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    Re:Articulation Control 2012/10/03 12:22:39 (permalink)
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    Sonar does not offer this. Funny thing, I was doing similar things years ago using an Amiga program called "Bars & Pipes". :D
     
    I used to use "Bars and Pipes" also. It was my "go to" sequencer.
    Really sorry that it was never ported to PC, except through emulation(Amiga Forever)
    What about "Music Mouse" or "M"?


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    Re:Articulation Control 2012/10/03 12:26:12 (permalink)
    Bill51


    If you're interested, you could look at the Steinberg website...

    Reaper has a very simple system of naming notes in the PRV, which is less elegant, but certainly helpful.

    And mebbe you could explain it for us ignorant persons ;-)


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