it might be a bit trickier to get the exact setting you had before because of the resolution
Wouldn't it be best to allow
Rapture to lock it in, my friend? After initially binding a control with MIDI Learn, right-click (or shift+right-click) and select Set Max. The current position of the virtual knob/parameter will (relatively) determine where the Set Min & Set Max range limits lie. With the internal resolution in thousandths of a 'Rene-unit'
, you should get 100% reproducible results at any given MIDI CC value.
is there any quick way to bypass DSP controls?
Several, but which method you use will depend on your personal preferences. Most will require a little setup time. I happen to like the method that Chad mentioned (he's part of Rapture's original design team, BTW). The MIDI Learn procedure has several advantages in this type of application:
- Once you're comfortable with it, you can quickly 'create' a new control routing.
- You can make it 'forget' the binding just as quickly.
- It acts globally over all instances of Rapture.
- Ten separate configurations can be stored and recalled, containing every available Rapture parameter.
- Range limits can be set for Rapture's controls, or for the MIDI messages coming into them.
- The 'Reverse' toggle makes it easy to invert messages (very handy in a 'bypass' setup).
For a little more information, here's the beginner installment of an unfinished three-part tutorial:
Basic - Opening The Crack In The MIDI Learn Easter Egg I have to reduce it to zero by the DSP knob or to reach DSP OFF mode by clicking mouse buttons.
Unfortunately, there's a lot of mouse work to be done in the Rapture interface. Most everything is 'focus-dependent', and setting focus requires a mouse click. If a particular Rapture parameter currently has active 'focus', there are several mouse/keyboard shortcuts that you can use:
- 'Left-click+right-click' resets (alphanumeric) controls to a default value. (In most cases, that's an Off-type setting.)
- The mouse scroll wheel rolls through available parameter settings.
- Page Up & Page Down jump though settings in macro steps.
- The Up/Down arrow keys scroll though parameters one at a time.
But who wants their hands to leave the keyboard controller if you don't
have to? The DSP routing itself (
00. Bypass through the 14 selections) can bypass all DSP distortions at once. The side-effect is that it also takes both filters out of the equation. This can also be 'MIDI-Learned', using the 'shift+right-click' method described above.
Let's assume that you were using the mod wheel for control, and had a routing of
04. F1 -> DSP 1 -> DSP 2 || F2 -> DSP 3. You want the mod wheel to travel from the
.04 routing to full bypass. After a few returns to the MIDI Learn dialog, a 'bypass setup' would look something like this:
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MIDI Learn: CC1, Mod Wheel
MIDI Forget
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Set Min (0.000)
Set Max (0.286)
[X] Reverse
__________________________ Of course, there are plenty of situations where you'd like to keep the filters active, and simply bypass* one or more of the DSP distortions settings.
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{As a note of caution here: returning the DSP type to Off completely bypasses any distortion. Returning a DSP knob value to 0% doesn't always bypass it completely. Load up the 000 - sine.wav, and select a DSP routing with Tube, Soft, Mid, Hard, or Asym as a DSP distortion. Set the DSP knob to 0%. You'll hear what I mean. This 'leakage' won't be as apparent using more complex waveforms.} Caveats aside, you can easily set up a DSP bypass operation in the Modulation Matrix. I like to use a programmable switch for this (On, or Off), so I'll use a sustain pedal as an example here. Feel free to substitute any other controller message in the Source column.
Within a slot in the Modulation Matrix, set up the following line:
CC 64 (Sust) -> DSP1 1 -> -100% -> 0.0 The setup above assumes that you're using DSP1 in Element 1. It doesn't matter what the 'front panel' DSP knob is set to. A Depth of -100% will effectively bring it down to a bypass level. The negative value inverts the process, Normally, the DSP will be heard. Step on the sustain pedal, and it'll be taken out of the equation.
If you want to bypass
all three DSP settings, change the Matrix slot to something like this:
CC 64 (Sust) -> DSP1 All -> -100% -> 0.0 ______________________________________
Edit: The reply wasn't quite long enough.
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post edited by b rock - 2008/12/09 12:11:33