JohnRick
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As per title:
Guitar recordings are finished. Full-length PM-album. The guitarist is going to add some wah-wah to the solos afterwards, utilizing my stellar Roland FC-300.
I know how to set things up and routing the midi track with the fc300 to the, configured-as-synth-amplitube sitting on the guitar track. Recording the Wah-wah is fine, but turning it off, and not having it act as a constant filter seems to be harder. Have been looking through IK Multimedias site, and done G-searches w/o anyone turning out to have a solution to this issue.
Question:
Is there a way to automate ANY current wah-wah in Amplitube # with regards to on/off, so it's not acting as a constant filter/effect on the track when not wah-wah'ing?
At the moment it only seems to be possible to connect parameters to control shifting between auto/on, but not turning it off between the wah-moments.
Best solution would obviously be that the wah was user activated and when at 0% it was turned off completely. 2nd best would be to automate on/off in some fashion, which does not seem to be doable?
Guitar recordings are finished. Full-length PM-album. The guitarist is going to add some wah-wah to the solos afterwards, utilizing my stellar Roland FC-300.
I know how to set things up and routing the midi track with the fc300 to the, configured-as-synth-amplitube sitting on the guitar track. Recording the Wah-wah is fine, but turning it off, and not having it act as a constant filter seems to be harder. Have been looking through IK Multimedias site, and done G-searches w/o anyone turning out to have a solution to this issue.
Question:
Is there a way to automate ANY current wah-wah in Amplitube # with regards to on/off, so it's not acting as a constant filter/effect on the track when not wah-wah'ing?
At the moment it only seems to be possible to connect parameters to control shifting between auto/on, but not turning it off between the wah-moments.
Best solution would obviously be that the wah was user activated and when at 0% it was turned off completely. 2nd best would be to automate on/off in some fashion, which does not seem to be doable?