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Hello,
I have posted something on the CLavia Nord Lead 2 of the forum.
THanks
Thank you very much!!!
That’s great!!!
I will donate soon after testing it.
Cheers
Hello,
just realised what you are refferring to whe you say:
"you used "/" in names, does this mean the same controller is used for two values ?"
THe answer is yes!
Nord Lead 2 has LFO2 that can be an arpeggiator if the button is activated.Please refer to the manual i sent to you.
If you need anymore work from me just let me know.
Sorry but I am totally new to this type of programming.
Hello,
that is the link to the manual: http://www.nordkeyboards.com/downloads/ … 1.0%20(eng).pdfParagraph 12 is the one with the midi specs.
I just used the same names as the Nord Lead 3…I suppose that the rotary controllers are of the same type….the buttons are of the same type as well…between the 2 synths of course.
If any problem please let me know
Hello Atom,
sorry for the delay.
Attached the xml file of the midi implementation for Nord Lead 2.
I have only considered the paramenters in the Midi Implementation Chart (controller number list); some others like LFO sync seems to be system messages but I am not sure.
Please let me know if there is something missing.
Waiting for the vst version.
Thank you very much
Hello Atom,
sorry for the delay in producing the xml but last time we spoke i have completely forgot I have a gig tonight.
I will produce the file asap.
as inspiration for the GUI, I saw this:
thank you for the explanation…
I will do a first beta of the file by the end of this weekend, i hope.I will post the file here for your use or please let me know where i can send it.
Have a nice weekend
Hi there,
thank you for your answer.
I will do it as soon as i will get 2 hours.
One quick question:
the sintax of the xml for NL3 you sent me says: modulator name="nl3Lfo1Rate" type="cc" number="19"name is related to the name you assign in your controller or to the name specified in the midi chart of the synth?
I suppose it is your software nomenclature.
Cheers
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