I'm using a Yamaha Motif ES8 as my main controller. Logic 7.1 (planning to
move to Logic 8 soon). I prefer to perform the dynamics and expression as I play the
notes and then edit the controller data (if needed) in the piano roll editor.
Vienna Instruments is about live control and with all the
control options I’ve found some challenging (but rewarding) configurations. I
like keeping expression and velocity xfade separate even though I tend to move
them in parallel – it adds just a little more variety (some quiet notes are a
little brighter than others) .
I’ve tried a few things for vel. xfade. First I set the ribbon controller on
the Motif as the velocity xfade switch. Through tweaking the curve in the VI
interface for the switch controller, I was able to activate an area at the top
end of the ribbon as the “on” position (the bottom two thirds is the “off”
position). The ribbon defaults to the middle value, which translates to off.
Then I set the pitch bend wheel as the continuous velocity xfade controller.
Again, I tweaked the curve in VI SE, this time so that the middle (detent)
position is set to about 20% of the scale. I can get less than 20% velocity by
"pitching down" but most of the time I’m in the top half of the wheel range, yet
covering about 80% of the velocity range.
When I want velocity xfade, I just put my left thumb in the upper area of
the ribbon and use my middle or ring finger to control the velocity dynamics. That
leaves my index finger for cell xfade and my left foot for expression pedal. That's one configuration. I'm also using the breath controller for some instruments.
Carlos
@Christof Unterberger said:
As I have a bit more time now I want to find the best method for using this great feature because it really brings some real life into the rather static programmed music.
In real time with a midi controller or via automation?
I think realtime is a bit tricky because you have to move your controller very precisly.
Is there a good and fast way to automate xfade in Logic?