Yahoo Posted August 6, 2003 Share Posted August 6, 2003 Since I already have a keyboard that can controll a module, the only real difference between a module and keyboard version of a keyboard would be the mod wheels, well except other wise stated. So, I'm wonderin' , could I use the mod wheels on the board I'm controlling the module with to make the variations that the mod wheels would do for the keyboard version of that module? Also, am i a shmuck , and nobody can understand my writing? In writing class( managed a C+) the professor told me I writ erratically Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Postman Posted August 6, 2003 Share Posted August 6, 2003 Originally posted by galiwaves: So, I'm wonderin' , could I use the mod wheels on the board I'm controlling the module with to make the variations that the mod wheels would do for the keyboard version of that module?Yes, of course, and typically you don't have to configure anything on the controller. If the patch on the module is set to respond to the mod wheel, then it will work automatically. Also, am i a shmuck , and nobody can understand my writing? In writing class( managed a C+) the professor told me I writ erratically I don't know about the shmuck part, but I think you should take your professor's critique to heart. Rereading what you've written is a good first step. Ask yourself if it forms a logical progression of thought. Frankly it's a little irritating if it doesn't. This post, however, was fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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