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Eventide Undulator midi learn?

Does this app have midi learn for its controllers?

Comments

  • Uggh. Doesn't to have an option for just plain old tremolo- no other effects added. If so, it was a waste of my $$

  • Yes, seems a strange design choice. Can have tremolo only in their spring reverb if you already have or maybe get cheap as part of bundle.

  • @LeesKeys said:
    Uggh. Doesn't to have an option for just plain old tremolo- no other effects added. If so, it was a waste of my $$

    You could try the free BYOD, which does include plain old tremolo. No $$ at risk.

  • edited April 24

    Doesn't look like it learns but looks like you can do a couple midi controls per the site
    Use MIDI to control the Ribbon (CC#1), Active/Bypass (CC#2), Slow/Fast (CC#3), or Tap (CC#4)
    If you are using AUM you can try the Midi Routing.
    https://www.eventideaudio.com/plug-ins/undulator/

  • I just need a traditional tremolo effect that can be midi cc controlled in my host (Camelot Pro). Anything more is useless to me. Since it seems you can't get simple tremolo out of this "tremolo" app, I won't be using it

  • @uncledave said:

    @LeesKeys said:
    Uggh. Doesn't to have an option for just plain old tremolo- no other effects added. If so, it was a waste of my $$

    You could try the free BYOD, which does include plain old tremolo. No $$ at risk.

    I will check that out. Thanks

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