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That would be yes. Had Phaser on which was confusing things. Got it sorted now.
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Best way seems to be to put the track you want to “automate” with Effectrix/Looperator under a group track, then put Effectrix/Looperator on that group track, and use that group track for midi control of E/L. Audio is already routed to the group track, and you’re good to go.
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I’m late to the party. :p So basically no CCs. Still good for pattern/preset switching in Effectrix/Looperator. Can get some groovy fx automation going with those two Sugar Bytes apps. B)
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After playing around a bit, Effectrix works especially well, because you can control the attack and decay of the mix for each effect to help avoid clicks. It's a bit tricky having to work everything out in a song, because the sequencer runs along with NS2's transport, but it's nice to have as an option for automation.
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Me too. Not having audio tracks is okay, because that's the way Nanostudio is built, but not being able to automate AU FX makes NS2 almost feel incomplete because you can automate Nanostudio's effects. :/
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Yes please. Automation of third party AU FX is my number one wish for NS2, by far.
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Text is too small on the loudness display.
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B)
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Plus you can pretend you’re Weezer: A one and a two and a three and a four... https://youtu.be/kemivUKb4f4
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I’d even take some wavetable IAP packs, in fact would probably prefer it as it would potentially help fund NS2 and also spare me the trouble of finding and importing wavetables myself.
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I meant from the kit folder for a saved Slate instrument. For whatever reason you can’t delete them from that folder from within NS2.
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Other ideas for the xy pad: -snap tp zero (lift touch, values go back to zero) -bounce mode (controller continues to move after you lift touch, moves at speed you send it) And for the keyboard in general: -chord pads (set notes for each pad) I realize 3rd party midi fx probably got you covered for a lot of the performance…
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Derp. I was setting the default knob value wrong.
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So the update fixed the midi aus. Still would like to be able to record though, and it’s weird because in the mixer you can send midi to parent track, no set up will record though. Ideal chain is still: keyboard (internal or external) > midi fx > track > synth > audio out That way it’s all on one track, and you get a…
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Will it record the MIDI FX output? Or just effect the notes in a pattern? I much prefer the former, because you’re then given a full MIDI pattern to work with. Logic Pro does the latter, and it’s weak because you can’t do all that much with it.