BassClef Senior Member May 31, 2020 #2 Those jagged (as apposed to straight line) automations are usually created with mod wheels or sliders, but can also be drawn with your DAWs draw tool.
Those jagged (as apposed to straight line) automations are usually created with mod wheels or sliders, but can also be drawn with your DAWs draw tool.
OP OP J Jacob Fanto Senior Member Thread starter May 31, 2020 #4 SupremeFist said: Pencil tool in Logic. Click to expand... So just draw it in via the automation panel for the desired CC#?
SupremeFist said: Pencil tool in Logic. Click to expand... So just draw it in via the automation panel for the desired CC#?
SupremeFist Senior Member May 31, 2020 #5 Jacob Fanto said: So just draw it in via the automation panel for the desired CC#? Click to expand... Yep!
Jacob Fanto said: So just draw it in via the automation panel for the desired CC#? Click to expand... Yep!
RyanBarryMusic New Member Jun 1, 2020 #6 You can just pencil those in, you can get a lot more control however using a mod wheel as it gives that sort of natural ramping up motion to the sound in a bit of a smoother way. Either way, good results can be achieved with both. Have fun friend!
You can just pencil those in, you can get a lot more control however using a mod wheel as it gives that sort of natural ramping up motion to the sound in a bit of a smoother way. Either way, good results can be achieved with both. Have fun friend!