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Viewing topic "Volume of Voices in Performance Mode question."

     
Posted on: January 05, 2014 @ 09:59 AM
jerrydpi
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When I play live I use my MOXF8 in the Performance Mode.

The Performances I use typically have 4 to 5 ARPs accessed by the various SF Buttons.

Can the volume of each Voice, in this case say a Brass Voice, be adjusted independently for each of those ARPs in a Performance?

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Posted on: January 05, 2014 @ 11:12 AM
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Each Part has a Volume control, yes.
Are you really asking can you adjust it, well yes. Turn the volume knob… I don’t think that is what you want to ask.

If you mean can you change its velocity, that is preset in the arpeggio phrase when VELOCITY MODE = ORIGINAL. If you change it to VELOCITY MODE = THRU then how hard you trigger the keys will determine the velocity of the phrase playing back.

Those are the ways you can influence how loud an arp plays.

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Posted on: January 05, 2014 @ 11:19 AM
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I mean that in my Performance, can the volume of the Brass (Part 3) be 127 on ARP 1 (the SF1 Button), 75 on ARP 2 (the SF2 Button) and 25 on ARP 3 (the SF3 Button)?

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Posted on: January 05, 2014 @ 12:13 PM
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If you put those commands into your Arpeggio Phrase. Are these arpeggio phrases you made yourself? If yes, then yes. If they are preset Arps, then no. I told you the methods to control them in the previous post.

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Posted on: January 05, 2014 @ 12:19 PM
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Phil,

They are Preset ARPs.

Jerry

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Posted on: January 05, 2014 @ 12:24 PM
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jerrydpi - 05 January 2014 12:19 PM

Phil,

They are Preset ARPs.

Jerry

I haven’t really delved all that deep into arpeggios, but since you are able to create your own arpeggios, is it possible to edit and STORE a pre-set arpeggio as a custom USER arpeggio...similar to what you are able to do with a pre-set VOICE?

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