CC Sequencer transmits midi control change (CC) data, useful in automating parameters on other plugins or effects. Think of CC Sequencer as an external LFO, but instead of using regular waveforms such as sine, square or saw waves, CC Sequencer implements a 16 step analogue style sequencer to control transmitted midi CC values.
For example, CC Sequencer could be used in conjunction with your favorite subtractive synth to control the filter cutoff frequency. Or CC Sequencer could be used to control the output volume of the synth to create rhythmic gate effects.
Features
- Tempo sync with step times ranging from 1/1 to 1/32.
- Transmits simultaneously on all midi channels
- Transmits using a user selectable CC (0-127)
- Output value scaling between min and max CC values
- Variable end step position
- Two timing modes, internal and external, external timing uses song ppq position information.
Customisable surface control
- twenty-four controllers that can be configured each as vertical or horizontal slider, two positions button, rotating wheel or XY joystick
- each appearance can keep its own value and can be used as "memories" while playing
- inertia parameter for each pair of controllers
- simple selection of the MIDI controller numbers from 0 to 127
- labels for naming the controllers
- 128 patches
Midimonitor - plug-in VST, which displays MIDI messages received by host software. Instal Midimonitor into VST Plugins directory and use it just like any other VST Instrument.
ndcMIDI plugin pack:
A pack of MIDI utility plugins I made to use with Tracktion's Rack Filters (though they'll probably work in most hosts).
MIDI Note Filter: Allows through only the selected note.
MIDI Note Trans: Transposes all incoming note values by the specified amount (irrespective of key).
MIDI Channel Filter:
Only allows through MIDI messages from the specified channel. Useful for doing global transpositions (see readme).
CC oximity pad: allows you to control 6 CC's at a time with your mouse.
There are 4 colored dots that each represent an assignable CC.
There is a blinking control dot. As the control dot gets closer to a colored dot, that colored dot's CC will get higher. You may move the control dot or the colored dots.
There is also a 2D LFO that will fly around the control dot. The LFO has various controls like sample and hold, smoothing and x/y offset. BE CAREFUL TO USE S&H AND/OR SMOOTHING WHEN USING NOISE AS AN LFO SHAPE. (Or your CPU will suffer)
In the simplest case, you can just use it as an x/y pad with the control dot as the only CC's you use.
Randomizer: Everytime the Randomiser recieves a midi note event, it will transmit two midi CC events, their values varied by a random amount.
free vst plugin, pc.