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On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 8:35 PM, kay'lon rushing <k3zz21@gmail.com> wrote: > Is there any way to make it so that the secondary feedback knob of each > track is affected by only one fader dependending on the track that I have > selected? Yes. > For example, say I use fader 9 to decrease secondary feedback for > track 1 by having the track selected, then I switch to track 2 and change > the feedback level for that one using the same fader,but without > affecting > track 1. Is there a way to set that up? Yes. To do that you just assign the MIDI from your fader 9 to "Control: Secondary Feedback", in Mobius MIDI Bindings window. You may also set up a default level for Secondary Feedback, as you do with all other default parameters in the "Configuration / Track Setup" window. I like to use 64 as my default because that makes a little pocket in earlier layer under the new audio I layer with Sustain Substitute. If you want to do glitchy stuff you may use "Secondary Feedback = 0" and if you want a smoother mix you may go "Secondary Feedback = 103". Value 127 is full and equals Overdub. Oh, and then you can run a script that adds every second 32d note by Sustain Substitute for the hole loop (or just a cycle) and then you can "live mix" the Secondary Feedback level while the script is running (and you play something that will be applied through that "stacatto grid". Just one example. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.perboysen.com http://www.youtube.com/perboysen