I'm in the market for a new synth and I'm really liking the Lead A1. While I've read the manual and tried the synth in store I haven't been able to gather if it is possible to:
Use velocity to morph a destination "inverted", i.e. as I hit the key harder, the effect of the morph is lessened. Lets say I morph filter cutoff: harder playing would give a duller sound, not brighter. Is it doable?
Thanks!
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Re: "Invert" velocity morph?
Hej!
Yes! Check page 13 in the manual: "Morphing" ...
It's a Nord.
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Michael i Skåne
Yes! Check page 13 in the manual: "Morphing" ...
It's a Nord.
/Vänligen
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Re: "Invert" velocity morph?
I was under the impression that the turning of the knob would set the range, like both the starting and the ending point will be recorded in the morph. Re-reading the manual I realize how it's done. Thanks!
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Re: "Invert" velocity morph?
yes, the morph permits adjustment in positive or negative direction...a beautiful thing indeed.
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