how to add controller 1 in real time without a modulation wheel

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2017/09/14 03:58:23 (permalink)

how to add controller 1 in real time without a modulation wheel

I have many keyboards but main controller is a CLP 170 piano and it doesn't have a modulation wheel. Is there a way to write it in in real time like you do volumes, expression, etc?

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    Re: how to add controller 1 in real time without a modulation wheel 2017/09/14 11:17:17 (permalink)
    Don't know about CLP 170, have 535, but some of pedals have continuous feature to do part soft damping etc.
     
    Then you could use a MidiFX plugin to change that controller to a CC#1.
     
    There are other midi plugins to replace any CC# to another, a note to CC# etc.
     
    Have a look here:
    http://www.tencrazy.com/gadgets/mfx/
     
    Other things I did over the years was to use a completely other midi unit, a synth, to insert CC# to a track and inserted main notes from another. In this case I had drum pads and I used CC#11 from expression pedal of a synth to regulate hihat openess - in realtime making it CC#04 to make SuperiorDrummer adjust hihat.
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    Re: how to add controller 1 in real time without a modulation wheel 2017/09/14 11:33:39 (permalink)
    lfm
    Don't know about CLP 170, have 535, but some of pedals have continuous feature to do part soft damping etc.
     
    Then you could use a MidiFX plugin to change that controller to a CC#1.
     
    There are other midi plugins to replace any CC# to another, a note to CC# etc.
     
    Have a look here:
    http://www.tencrazy.com/gadgets/mfx/
     
    Other things I did over the years was to use a completely other midi unit, a synth, to insert CC# to a track and inserted main notes from another. In this case I had drum pads and I used CC#11 from expression pedal of a synth to regulate hihat openess - in realtime making it CC#04 to make SuperiorDrummer adjust hihat.


    thanks for your time. Yes, simpler to just use one of my other controllers. 

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