Don't feel bad. This is very tricky (Duh!) and we have little authentic information to work from.PeteFine wrote: What baffles me is why it took me so long to figure this out.
Alan
Don't feel bad. This is very tricky (Duh!) and we have little authentic information to work from.PeteFine wrote: What baffles me is why it took me so long to figure this out.
I am completely flying blind here, but I suspect that the st. 1 fader is not controlled by any CC.PeteFine wrote: So I don't know what controller is in charge of that default instrument output.
Certainly a better situation would be if Overture would let us separately set for each track (a) the CC to be used for the track "base volume", whose value could be set with the slider in the "little mixer" (for working through ASO, we would set that to CC7) and (b) the CC that would by default be the one assigned to dynamic marks (for working through ASO, we wouild set that to CC1).The idea of inserting phantom dynamics or having to set the dynamics for each track individually, and not be easily adjusted mid score, is not my cup of tea.
The following specifically refers to play through a MIDI-oriented synthesizer, but probably pertains to operation through ASO as well.wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 3:33 pm If that is the default dynamic controller as Bill says, or CC#7 since it does not move when I set dynamics to CC#7.
Hi guysTenorAlan wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 2:04 pm Hi, Pete,
So, given that we can handily adjust the inter-track balance with the fader controls on the different instances of the Kontakt player, would that mean that in Overture we would set it up to use CC7 for "volume control," with the result that dynamic marks would (by default) be executed with CC7? CC7 would then change the "little slider" in the Kontakt player instance's only instrument's control panel, changing the volume of that instrument, is that so?
Alan