Like I said, what parameters qualify as continuous for morphing ? for example, can I have a base profile with legacy delay set up like an analog delay but with the morphed then change the timing to a dotted eighth with a heavy feedback and mix ? Do both base and morphed rigs require the same effect module to be activated and then altered or can you add an effect module only to the morphed rig ?
what exactly qualifies as continous parameters for morphing ?
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As far as I can recall, it's parameters only.
So, your delay wish should indeed be possible as those are all settings (parameters) found within that Legacy-Delay algorithm.
As far as the second question is concerned, that would require the instantiation of an algorithm; it's not a parameter change and I would therefore assume it's not possible.
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You can have the FX activated and morph the mix parameter.
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As far as I can recall, it's parameters only.
So, your delay wish should indeed be possible as those are all settings (parameters) found within that Legacy-Delay algorithm.
As far as the second question is concerned, that would require the instantiation of an algorithm; it's not a parameter change and I would therefore assume it's not possible.
Thanks for response. This is what I thought. Though, it woulsseem many effects could be activated in a module in such a way they have little to no impact sound wise, then morphed from there.. -
Thanks for response. This is what I thought. Though, it woulsseem many effects could be activated in a module in such a way they have little to no impact sound wise, then morphed from there..The reason that switching FX in and out has not been allowed is the likelihood of artifacts in the sound, as per the addendum. Using the mix parameters should suffice for what you want to do.
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Notice that the dirt stomps have a mix parameter now, for the very reason to be able to morph them in.
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So to recap, you can't have an effect or stomp off in base rig, but on with mix to zero so there is no impact on tone, then morph from there...!
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So, your delay wish should indeed be possible as those are all settings (parameters) found within that Legacy-Delay algorithm.
I just checked this. You can modify time (in ms) and ratio for the two delays, but not change note values.
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So to recap, you can't have an effect or stomp off in base rig, but on with mix to zero so there is no impact on tone, then morph from there...!
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I just checked this. You can modify time (in ms) and ratio for the two delays, but not change note values.
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Yep, Note value is a discrete parameter, not a continuous one.
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Yes, correct.However, you could you achieve the same effect with two seperat de
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Yep, by cross-mixing them
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I just checked this. You can modify time (in ms) and ratio for the two delays, but not change note values.
Sorry for the bum steer, bro'. Bummer.At least you can cross-mix the delay using two slots.
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I just checked this. You can modify time (in ms) and ratio for the two delays, but not change note values.
IIRC, this depends on the Tempo being enabled for the Rig\Performance (also check the "Use Performance tempo" parameter).
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Just waiting for the first video's that demonstrate morphing in practice, also is situations that make sense. Let's see who gets there first...
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NAMM videos already showed a couple of examples
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NAMM videos already showed a couple of examples
Some of the videos found after a quick search showing the morphing feature
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Nobody needs examples of morphing.
It's so intuitive it has to be EXPLORED by the users.
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Nobody needs examples of morphing.
It's so intuitive it has to be EXPLORED by the users.
I mean it.Don't forget that some need to be inspired by examples in order to get going themselves.
Other than that, I can't see how it could be any easier to morph.