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Jetsetcarwash
Total Posts: 14
Joined 02-02-2017 status: Regular |
Hello all,
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5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Is there a reason you wouldn’t want to do this using [PERFORMANCE CONTROL], with [MUTE] or [SOLO] buttons. |
Jetsetcarwash
Total Posts: 14
Joined 02-02-2017 status: Regular |
That’s what I was doing, just wondered if they had any use other than what was preset by voice? And could use left hand.....probs sensible to stick with mute? Regards |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
In Performance mode you also have the option of using the Control Sliders to affect the volume of each of the four Parts. Programming of the Assignable Function buttons is done at the Voice level. At the Performance level, using the Receive Switch settings, you can program whether those Voice AF functions will be turned on or not for each Part. |
zpink
Total Posts: 427
Joined 08-02-2014 status: Enthusiast |
“Control Sliders”!? You posh Motif people. ;-)
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5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
Sorry, I did have a memory lapse about that. Thanks for the correction. Hmm, so many Motif/MO models to keep track of… Â ;-) |
motidave
Total Posts: 426
Joined 10-03-2010 status: Enthusiast |
Here’s what you do. Lets say you have 3 voices in your Performance
Take Voice 1 and edit every Element to articulate (play) with All AF Off. EVERY Element the Voice uses. Save.
Voila, Voice 1 will play with all AF buttons off, Voice 2 plays with AF1 on, Voice 3 plays with AF2 on. You can program a foot switch to activate/deactivate one of the AF buttons, I have my foot switch set to activate AF1 on/off. Voice 4? You’re out of luck, use Performance Mode and turn parts on and off |