Is KORG Wavestate Native MPE compatible? If not, use MG3’s MIDI 1.0 Legacy mode.
I just installed the newest version of MG3, I cannot find the strike filter now. What can I do to improve tracking? It is so much worse than the Mooer el cheapo pedal right now.
Also, the dynamics module just brings up MDA dynamics, which seems to have zero effect on the MIDI Output module. Is there a dynamics module which should affect the MIDI Output?
Please go to setting => plugins => enable experimental plugins to show more modules, including the strike filter.
I think maybe something is wrong wit your setup. Most never use the strike filer. Maybe your input is overdriven?
Also, the pedal you mention and (most guitar synths) is not really tracking anything and thus cannot produce any form of notes/midi but simply some combination of layered octave-up shifts and distortions to produce synth-like waveforms, and hence its limited sounds.
Thank for the pointer with MDA Dynamics. I will investigate. Normally it should bring up our dynamics module which affect MIDI.
I have a feeling that it may be my korg wavestate plugin which is just being too sensitive. It doesn’t matter how much I turn down the guitar’s input before MG3, it is still insanely sensitive. I’m looking into how to control wavestate better, as when I use the “tester” preset in MG3 with its internal test synth, tracking is much better than I’m getting on wavestate. Almost no false triggers at all
I would love to have an idea of which modules affect MIDI Output. Gain doesn’t seem to, though it does show graphic differences in the MIDI Output Module, but with a MIDI monitor, I see no difference in the midi stream with gain all the way up or all the way down. I assume dynamics should, but right now its only modifying analog dynamics thru MDA Dynamics AU