On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Dave Phillips <dlphillips@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> Brett McCoy wrote:
>>
>> ... that's what I use -- CC#7 for overall track volume and CC#11 for
>> individual notes. But... use whatever works for you! I guess the
>> deciding issue is if you use #7 for notes, then later decide you need
>> to raise the overall level of the track, how do you do it? You'd have
>> to edit all of your CC#7 automation.
>>
>
> No problem, my sequencer include a controller mapping function. :) All
> modern sequencers should include such a function.
Yep, any decent sequencer will let you map stuff any way you like (you
could do the reverse, CC#11 for volume and CC#7 for expression). A lot
of VSTs I use let you assign CCs to individual controls in the GUI so
you can automate with a pedal, mod-wheel, MIDI automation data, etc.
-- Brett
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