By sugoisounds
Sat Apr 07, 2012 10:50 pm
I'm trying to understand how to apply filters changes to an existing track MPC1K + OSXL3.18.
While playback is stopped, if I turn on the q-link to the filter I want and set the level, then press OVERDUB + PLAY, record for the length of the sequence (without moving the q-link) and then press stop - that works.
If I play the sequence, turn on the q-link, OVERDUB + PLAY and move the q-link during playback - that works too.
However, let's say that I have a filter going up and down and I want to overdub that to a static flat filter e.g. at level 33 - if, during playback I turn on the q-link and adjust it to the level I want, then press OVERDUB + PLAY, this new, static level is not recorded. I could always stop playback and use the method I described above but sometimes I want to make changes on the fly with the other tracks playing Also, if I want to completely remove any changes I recorded, other than going into step edit or recording at a neutral value (e.g. PAN 0 or LPF 100), I don't see a way to do this.
I've check http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~mpc1000/os2 ... qlink3.htm and searched here, but I can't find anything that explains the rules governing the q-link effects.
Can anyone help?
While playback is stopped, if I turn on the q-link to the filter I want and set the level, then press OVERDUB + PLAY, record for the length of the sequence (without moving the q-link) and then press stop - that works.
If I play the sequence, turn on the q-link, OVERDUB + PLAY and move the q-link during playback - that works too.
However, let's say that I have a filter going up and down and I want to overdub that to a static flat filter e.g. at level 33 - if, during playback I turn on the q-link and adjust it to the level I want, then press OVERDUB + PLAY, this new, static level is not recorded. I could always stop playback and use the method I described above but sometimes I want to make changes on the fly with the other tracks playing Also, if I want to completely remove any changes I recorded, other than going into step edit or recording at a neutral value (e.g. PAN 0 or LPF 100), I don't see a way to do this.
I've check http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~mpc1000/os2 ... qlink3.htm and searched here, but I can't find anything that explains the rules governing the q-link effects.
Can anyone help?





