How do the MOD Wheel sampels work? Do they work through a sampler like Halion? Do I need a mod wheel on my keyboard (I have a Yamaha Clavinova and it doesn't have anything like that) Or do I have to have a special software program?
calaf
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@calaf5 said:
I've been asking Sonar about how to use the Vienna Mod Wheel Samples - to be specific on how to write midi mod messages on the track. So far they have been unable to help. Is there something I have to do with the samples or do I just record something and then add the messages? Sonar said I need to know the instrumenet definition or control number???
I'd appreciate if anyone knows.
calaf
@calaf5 said:
I've been asking Sonar about how to use the Vienna Mod Wheel Samples - to be specific on how to write midi mod messages on the track. So far they have been unable to help. Is there something I have to do with the samples or do I just record something and then add the messages? Sonar said I need to know the instrumenet definition or control number???
I'd appreciate if anyone knows.
calaf
@calaf5 said:
Chris,
I just got something from Sonar...but when I follow the instructions below I can only get as far as import. I find the Mod wheel folder and click ok but nothing happens. There aren't even any samples in the folder it looks like (but I know that can't be true because I can play just fine). Any ideas what is going on?
"To import instrument definitions into Cakewalk, click Options |
Instruments | Define | Import. Use the navigation window to locate the
instrument file and click Open. Next choose one or more instrument
definitions from the Import Instrument Definitions window (in the
Sample Content folder) and click OK. Click Close and you'll be
returned to the Assign Instruments window. You can then assign your
new instruments definition(s) to the proper port and channel
assignments. Do this, and you're done."
thanks,
calaf