[edited a lot to make it clear]
For VSTi of course.
A lot of VSTi sound detuned in a bad way because of different amounts of pitchbend applied per unit, and to do precise bending. And for the hell of it I suggest to allow values more than 09, (atm you can't input for example f11, f09 is maximum).
Not possible due to the given data formats of the IT container atm. Have you tried Exx / Fxx?
Quote from: "Jojo"Not possible due to the given data formats of the IT container atm. Have you tried Exx / Fxx?
I've never tried it with VSTi, only with samples :oops:
For some unknown reason it's more convenient, maybe because there can be some parameter automated in the effect column?
Just personal preferences ::)
But maybe it can be possible in MPTM? Just some minor things that can make the whole process easier.
Are you entering this in the volume column, or the effects column? Cus the effects column should allow more values than just 09.
at the moment, this can also not be done in MPTM because it's basically an IT container.
Quote from: "LPChip"Are you entering this in the volume column, or the effects column? Cus the effects column should allow more values than just 09.
I use the volume column. It's like a habit and in the effects section there can be some automation going on. Perhaps I should try to use effects for this more. But the request is still due :D
May I point out that "automation" (I guess you do this using Zxx or \xx) can also be done on a completely different channel if you're using VSTi... Simply assign the VSTi to another channel and send your macros there.
That's the point, I don't want to use so much channels. Keep 'em tidy, sir!
Using more channels is actually tidier, especially with the new control parameters that will be introduced at some point... one channel per VST parameter, THAT's tidy. :P
Quote from: "Jojo"especially with the new control parameters that will be introduced at some point...
Can't wait, dripping all over! :shock: :D