Sweeping midi velocities

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2011/06/29 01:37:10 (permalink)

Sweeping midi velocities

Okay, so I'm playing with a Zeta patch that modulates differently depending on the velocity of the notes. 

I had this idea. Is there a midi effect that will modulate the incoming midi velocities? Something like where I link it to sine LFO and the velocities I press are overridden with the new perfect "motion" of velocities. 

I hope this makes sense to someone :)


I do realize that I can just draw them later, but I was hoping that it could be automagic :)



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    Re:Sweeping midi velocities 2011/06/29 21:05:22 (permalink)
    It's been a long time since I used Z3ta, but, assuming you've velocity set up in the modulation matrix to do whatever, isn't it possible to simply replace velocity in the mod matrix with one of Z3ta's LFOs?

    If you want to get cleverer, so that both the LFO and velocityinfluence each other for a combined effect, how about routing both to the same destination?

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