How to Setup OMS Studio Patches (1997) - House of Synth
How to Setup OMS Studio Patches (1997) - House of Synth
How to Setup OMS Studio Patches (1997) - House of Synth
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Insert a Mono After<strong>to</strong>uch Modifier module between the MIDI Source module andthe Virtual Controller module. Double-click the Mono After<strong>to</strong>uch Modifier module <strong>to</strong> open its editing window. Choose Scale from the Modifier module’s pop-up menu and enter a value <strong>of</strong> 50%in<strong>to</strong> the Modifier module’s numerical.This will scale the Mono After<strong>to</strong>uch output by 50%, resulting in the desireddecrease in Mono After<strong>to</strong>uch sensitivity. Click the Virtual Controller Module. Its border will become thick and it will contain aflashing text-insertion cursor. Type a suitable name for your new Virtual Controller. Close the Virtual Controllers Edit Window.If you open a patch in the Patch Edit Window, you’ll see that “Master w/A.T. Scaling”has been added <strong>to</strong> your list <strong>of</strong> possible MIDI sources. Now, instead <strong>of</strong> usingthe K2000 as a controller, you can use the improved Virtual Controller as yourMIDI source.The previous example provided a graphic illustration <strong>of</strong> the VirtualController definition—Virtual Controllers are the output <strong>of</strong> a MIDIdevice plus some form <strong>of</strong> MIDI processing.Virtual Controllers are edited similarly <strong>to</strong> patches, except thatinstead <strong>of</strong> MIDI Destination Modules, there are Virtual ControllerModules.Ch 3: Virtual Controllers and Virtual Instruments - 40 - <strong>Studio</strong> <strong>Patches</strong> Manual