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Disabling Cutoff Funktion

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Hi Phil,

here comes a short question:
Is it possible to disable the cutoff funktion for just one single Element in Voice Mode?

Oliver

 
Posted : 31/03/2016 8:43 pm
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What is a "cutoff function"?

 
Posted : 01/04/2016 3:37 am
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Ok, sorry...

By turning the controller knob that is called "CUTOFF" you can influence every of the 8 elements that is activated at once in relation to brightness (filter).
Is it possible to disable this influence (I falsely called it function) for just one of the 8 elements?

 
Posted : 01/04/2016 9:05 pm
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Oliver wrote:

Ok, sorry...

By turning the controller knob that is called "CUTOFF" you can influence every of the 8 elements that is activated at once in relation to brightness (filter).
Is it possible to disable this influence (I falsely called it function) for just one of the 8 elements?

No, that is not possible. The dedicated CUTOFF knob (cc74) is a standard MIDI channel message that is for when you want to change (offset) the cutoff frequency of all 8 Elements of a Part together.

If you wish to control, or not control, specific Element's within a Part you would do this with an Assignable Knob which can speak directly to any Element or all Elements or any combination of Element filters. In this area the Montage is fully flexible - each Part has eight Assignable Knobs. Each Part has 16 Control Set Source/Destination settings.

You can setup to change any single filter's cutoff with an Assignable Knob, you can set the direction and amount of change, and even shape the application of change. Each of the filter's cutoff frequency can be simultaneously controlled or only the ones you select, by the amount you desire. The customization of what gets controlled and what does not is the overall role of the Super Knob, because you can link all 8 or any combination of Assignable Knobs to the Super Knob... And of course, you can move them individually whenever you desire.

 
Posted : 02/04/2016 12:48 am
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