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Mashup with AUM channels

edited March 2020 in App Tips and Tricks

This is the trick:

  • Select in Atom Piano Roll 4 notes (for 4 channels to trigger)
  • Channel Atom Piano Roll to the build-in MIDI control in the midi-routing page
  • Go to Menu -> MIDI CTRL. Select your channel you want to volume-trigger.
  • Under Channel Controls, select Volume.
  • Choose Channel 1 (CH1), Select NOTE, and the corresponding note number that you use in Atom Piano Roll.
  • Do so for every channel you want to trigger.
  • Experiment from here :)

Instead of Atom Piano Roll, the are many possibilities to trigger channels.

Comments

  • edited March 2020

    Nice! More GlitchBreak-like mashups.

    I hadn´t noticed that controlling AUM volume with notes turned them instantly completely on and off. If you´d like some fading, I guess one could use the Mozaic ADSR script instead.

  • Sweet. Thanks for sharing

  • @bleep said:
    Nice! More GlitchBreak-like mashups.

    I hadn´t noticed that controlling AUM volume with notes turned them instantly completely on and off. If you´d like some fading, I guess one could use the Mozaic ADSR script instead.

    Note velocity determines the volume. Velocity 1-127 turns Volume 1-100. In Atom Piano Roll, the Velocity is standard 100 in the scale from 1-127. That wil result that the fader goes a little bit above the 0dB line.

  • Another experiment...

  • Insane experiments, dude :lol:
    Love it :love:

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