Not really. There isn't a non-velocity sensitive trigger mode but setting trig type to arg1/arg2 will do what you want, as long as you don't use any commands. I should probably add velocity scaling.Mozart von Robot wrote:Oh, thanks!
Now, is there a way to turn off the velocity sensitivity?
Sampler machine idea (could I make it if I learned c#?)
Re: Sampler machine idea (could I make it if I learned c#?)
Re: Sampler machine idea (could I make it if I learned c#?)
can't you switch that off on your midi control device ?Mozart von Robot wrote:Oh, thanks!
Now, is there a way to turn off the velocity sensitivity?
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Re: Sampler machine idea (could I make it if I learned c#?)
I can't seem to record note-ons with my controller. I'm hearing the slices triggered, but they don't get recorded. I'm having the same problem with every machine I've tried except for Polac VST.
Re: Sampler machine idea (could I make it if I learned c#?)
hm ... that works with SG2 here.Mozart von Robot wrote:I can't seem to record note-ons with my controller. I'm hearing the slices triggered, but they don't get recorded. I'm having the same problem with every machine I've tried except for Polac VST.
did you create a pattern for it in the sequence editor ?
did you press Buzz's record button (F7) ?
try the old built-in pattern editor.
only a few buzz generators do support midi recording ... a workaround is to assign them to IX Split.