Paultergeist
Inspired
ETOLKIEN,
I think I have made some REAL progress. I have been trying to conduct the experiment as you had suggested. First, I selected the modifier in the Amp block.....Upon selecting it, I brought up the "Edit Modifier: Amp -- Input Drive" [small] window.....specifying that the source of the control was to be "Scene 1" (I think they meant Scene Controller 1, but ran out of room). I THEN clicked Controller, then Scene, and brought up the Scene Controller screen (the one with the eight dials -- -- one for each of the eight scenes). I struggled with the Scene Controller not effecting anything for a while. Finally, I had an idea: Within the original "Edit Modifier" screen, BOTH the MIN and MAX control knobs were set to 10. I figured maybe those settings were over-riding the Scene Controller, so I left the MAX knob setting at 10, but I brought the MIN knob setting down to zero. And THEN the Scene Controller feature seemed to actually work! I set the input drive to three different levels in Scenes 1, 2, and 3 of the same Pre-set, and achieved three different input sounds. This was exactly the step I was trying to achieve.
So....lesson learned (I think): The MIN and MAX knobs in the "Edit Modifier" screen will OVER-RIDE the levels set in the Scene Controller.....one must first ensure sufficient variability (range) set in the Edit Modifier screen before trying the adjust with the Scene Controller. Or at least so I think.
I am really grateful for all the help.
Next (related) question: Suppose I want to turn the feature off? Or, perhaps, assign a different modifier to Scene (Controller) 1. Is there a way to "un-select" a modifier?
I think I have made some REAL progress. I have been trying to conduct the experiment as you had suggested. First, I selected the modifier in the Amp block.....Upon selecting it, I brought up the "Edit Modifier: Amp -- Input Drive" [small] window.....specifying that the source of the control was to be "Scene 1" (I think they meant Scene Controller 1, but ran out of room). I THEN clicked Controller, then Scene, and brought up the Scene Controller screen (the one with the eight dials -- -- one for each of the eight scenes). I struggled with the Scene Controller not effecting anything for a while. Finally, I had an idea: Within the original "Edit Modifier" screen, BOTH the MIN and MAX control knobs were set to 10. I figured maybe those settings were over-riding the Scene Controller, so I left the MAX knob setting at 10, but I brought the MIN knob setting down to zero. And THEN the Scene Controller feature seemed to actually work! I set the input drive to three different levels in Scenes 1, 2, and 3 of the same Pre-set, and achieved three different input sounds. This was exactly the step I was trying to achieve.
So....lesson learned (I think): The MIN and MAX knobs in the "Edit Modifier" screen will OVER-RIDE the levels set in the Scene Controller.....one must first ensure sufficient variability (range) set in the Edit Modifier screen before trying the adjust with the Scene Controller. Or at least so I think.
I am really grateful for all the help.
Next (related) question: Suppose I want to turn the feature off? Or, perhaps, assign a different modifier to Scene (Controller) 1. Is there a way to "un-select" a modifier?