Questions on controlling the RFX card?!?!?!

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Questions on controlling the RFX card?!?!?!

Postby Naphta » Fri Nov 25, 2005 5:55 pm

:grin: excellent resource this, especially for old skool technophobes like me

I've got some questions about the RFX card.. mainly about setting up controllers to turn FX on and off.. can anyone direct me to any stuff that might have be here about that already? I'd really appreciate some help here!!

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Postby MFPhouse » Sat Nov 26, 2005 6:49 pm

I think the fastes way to set the FX on/Off is the control via the Send`s in Mixer Page.

There is no Controller-event for bypass etc
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Postby illinformed » Sat Nov 26, 2005 8:36 pm

There are a couple of ways to change how FX is sent to the RFX by midi CC. Please note I have EOS4.7 so I dont know if the following will work with previous versions.

Firstly is Midi CC#79. That will change the submix for each midi channel. 0=voice, 1 =main, 2=sub1 etc..

If the submix is set to mixer, then the 4 send values can be changed by CC#91 to 94.

Because of the loud outburst problem that RFX creates in EOS4.7 I dont use the above. For some reason the outburst problem does not occur when you send the FX as part of a voice. I actually prefer working this way as each voice can be treated differently.

If you are assigning submix to voice then you can change the send amount in the cord matrix. Eg, MidiA to SndMain etc..

One last thing to note is that the effects can also be modulated. Every effect can have a Midi CC# assigned to Wet/Dry mix, Fx input and FX output levels.
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Postby Naphta » Sun Nov 27, 2005 10:12 pm

Ahhh, figured it out, I was just being an idiot :grumble:


Big up for the replies anyway, appreciated! :thumbs:

:grin:

PS Am I being a comepletely greedy bastard by wondering if their might be an index for searching for stuff by subject here..!? I know, it would be quite a task to compile...
:cry:

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