sturoc wrote:So there is no programming that will do it automatically when bumping between presets ?
No, that would imply having two presets active at the same time in Whole mode.
sturoc wrote:Althought the mod wheel technique sounds pretty good.
Or use a foot pedal if you are playing with both hands.
sturoc wrote:and by " some voices " is there a limitation?
Make sure that the two sections to crossfade are
not set up in the same Voice in Preset Edit mode. Cords can be set up for each Voice, not just for the whole preset, which is great, so the only limitation is the number of Voices. What I mean by Voice is "group of sample zones".
For instance, if you want to crossfade between a pan flute sound and a shakuhachi sound, set up
one preset with the pan flute (multi)sample(s) as Voice 1, then set up your shakuhachi (multi)sample(s) as Voice 2.
Go to Cords, make sure you only select Voice 1 and set up a Cord as follows: ModWh --> AmpVol --> +100%
Select Voice 2, and set up a Cord as follows: ModWh --> AmpVol -->
-100%
If the crossfade is the wrong way round, swap the values (+/-100%) round. You may want to experiment with different values too.
Hope this makes sense. There's so much you can do with Cords. One of my favourites is to assign LFO2 (free run) with a slow speed to AmpPan and the sound moves from left to right, etc.
Gilles
E-mu E4K, Yamaha P150, DX7 Mk1 with Sycologic V2 upgrade, TX7, Roland JV1080, Akai S1000 & S2800i user