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Karlmer
by Gary E. Andrews - 05/19/25 03:17 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 05/18/25 03:32 PM
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Can someone shed some light on this: http://seguinsound.com/2009/04/19/configuring-a-controller-fader-for-cc11-in-logic-pro/I can't edit the pressure of notes using Hollywood Strings. I was told this: " CC1 controls timbre/volume and CC11 controls expersion and CC7 can be used to trim the output volume. It depends on the patch, some use CC1 to control the actual pressure. Velocity doesn't really play a part as such."
Okay, so how do I change say CC1 to CC7? And why do the Hollywood Strings require this when all my other sample packages don't? I'm confused a little bit more than normal. Best, John 
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