Choppin Posted March 22, 2014 Share Posted March 22, 2014 Hello, I was investigating setting tremolo control to a slider. What happens is opposite of what I expect. There should be DSP parameters 1-16 assignable through a knob or lever (according to the manual). The number available depends on the effect. Sounds straight forward but there seems to be a problem. Walk with me through these steps and please tell me if my approach is wrong. First I'm going to lookup the parameters for Tremolo in the Manual: 1-LFO Rate2-LFO Depth3-LFO Waveform4-etc5-etc Ok there are 5 parameters I can control. I should have the ability to assign any one of these 5 parameters to a slider. I'm really only interested in the rate, so I only need to assign DSP parameter 1. First lets check zone 1 to see what DSP effect is currently set and check the parameters for slider 1. Bank >0 0EDIT > Tone > Effect > DSP > Type[Through]The DSP setting is Through right now. Let's check the parameters to see what's available: Edit > Stage Settings > Common > Slider1 Edit > Target[DSP Parameter 1 ... all the way to 16]Ok, kinda weird, all of the parameters are available but Through has no parameters. Maybe it's no big deal... Onward. Exit out to the beginning Now to do the work: 1. Select Stage setting 0-0 (Concert Grand)2. EDIT > Tone > Effect > DSP Edit > Type[Tremolo] > Depth[127] (make sure the effect is pronounced)3. Exit back to edit Stage Setting4. Stage Settings > Common > Slider1 Edit > Target[ DSP Parameter 6 ... through 16] Now that's really weird. Parameters 1-5 are not available to assign! It seems the target makes available the OPPOSITE of the parameters necessary to control the effect. The DSP Effect Through has 16 available parameters when it shouldn't have any, Tremolo DSP parameters start at 6 which is beyond it's range of available controls. Unless I'm doing something completely wrong, this is isn't working how I'd expect. I Just tried it with Rotary. Same thing. Rotary should have 9 parameters available under Target but it has the opposite - parameters 10-16; 1-9 are excluded. Can someone else try this test? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brad Saucier Posted March 22, 2014 Share Posted March 22, 2014 1. Select Stage setting 0-0 (Concert Grand)2. EDIT > Tone > Effect > DSP Edit > Type[Tremolo] > Depth[127] (make sure the effect is pronounced)3. Exit back to edit Stage Setting4. Stage Settings > Common > Slider1 Edit > Target[ DSP Parameter 6 ... through 16] Now that's really weird. Parameters 1-5 are not available to assign! At the end of step 4, go to parameter 6, then back up 5 times. Tell me what you see. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Choppin Posted March 22, 2014 Author Share Posted March 22, 2014 Back up 5 times = LFO rate BOOM! I guess reading the control name helps instead of looking for "DSP Parameter" Thank you! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brad Saucier Posted March 22, 2014 Share Posted March 22, 2014 Yeah, the px replaces the numbers with names when a dsp is assigned. Very handy feature. The data editor however does not do this from what I can tell. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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