2013/09/12 14:43:42
drewfx1
This sort of thing has long been possible with a lot of midi HW, but it could be so tedious as to not be worth doing. It sounds like they may have integrated it nicely for the user. Of course they can do that because they control all the pieces, but what about 3rd party HW?
2013/09/12 14:46:18
spacey
Rain
http://www.avid.com/US/products/Eleven
 





Did you even watch the video Rain?
 
Are you (ya'll) really going to compare a host communicating with a piece of hardware with host/software?
 
Nevermind....pretend I didn't mention this feature. I think now I know why Bat prefers a knob on a Boogie.
 
 
2013/09/12 14:49:25
drewfx1
spaceyDid you even watch the video Rain?
 
Are you (ya'll) really going to compare a host communicating with a piece of hardware with host/software?
 
Nevermind....pretend I didn't mention this feature. I think now I know why Bat prefers a knob on a Boogie.
 
 




Not for nothin', but I think you asked for the SW equivalent, he gave it to you and now you're dissing him for it?
2013/09/12 14:50:26
spacey
drewfx1
 Of course they can do that because they control all the pieces, but what about 3rd party HW?




Exactly why I stated, "wouldn't it be cool if..." post #7 ( at least they did it)
2013/09/12 14:52:25
spacey
drewfx1
spaceyDid you even watch the video Rain?
 
Are you (ya'll) really going to compare a host communicating with a piece of hardware with host/software?
 
Nevermind....pretend I didn't mention this feature. I think now I know why Bat prefers a knob on a Boogie.
 
 




Not for nothin', but I think you asked for the SW equivalent, he gave it to you and now you're dissing him for it?




No. Not dissing. Asking if he watched and if people were going to compare software with hardware....seems so to me.
2013/09/12 14:53:01
drewfx1
spacey
drewfx1
 Of course they can do that because they control all the pieces, but what about 3rd party HW?




Exactly why I stated, "wouldn't it be cool if..." post #7 ( at least they did it)


Yeah, it's not impossible - I actually have 10 year old Midi editor/librarian SW that does this sort of thing.
2013/09/12 14:59:43
Rain
spacey
 
 
Did you even watch the video Rain?
 
Are you (ya'll) really going to compare a host communicating with a piece of hardware with host/software?
 
Nevermind....pretend I didn't mention this feature. I think now I know why Bat prefers a knob on a Boogie.
 
 




I can't say that I have watched the video. I had already posted about maybe investigating the StudioWare option - which can be used to control and automate similar devices, such as the Line 6 POD.
 
This post was a complement to Starise's who mentioned the software equivalent of Eleven rack. You asked what that was, and I provided the link.
 
Personally, I don't have a dog in that fight but I can see why the feature is desirable. Hence my comment about StudioWare. 
2013/09/12 15:04:30
spacey
So it's been done for 10 yrs + .
One would think there would be more available if it's such a cool feature. Maybe there is or maybe
it's not a good feature.
I know about one and I like it. Would like to try it out without having to pay. Wish sometimes I lived close to Sweetwater.
 
Maybe all this time all of the Roland midi guitar settings I've used could have been saved and recalled by the projects and I didn't know it.  ? Are you saying that's right Drew?
 
2013/09/12 15:08:24
batsbrew
spacey
batsbrew
i just reach up to my boogie, and turn my master preamp gain up, or down.
 
 
it's amazing.
 




Thanks Bat. Bye.




hehe, aw c'mon, spacey, i'm just yankin your chain.
 
 
 
i remember when i got my first midi device (ART SGE) and the foot controller for it, i thought that was a miracle.
 
i would think anything with midi in/out should be able to change parameter of any midi device in line......
i had a buddy who had a roland guitar synth set up that way......
but i never tried programming it, don't know how easy/hard it might have been...
 
 
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