Thursday, May 25, 2023
Nemesis delay MIDI CC (walkthrough part 2)
video upload by Richard DeHove
Part 1 posted here.
"Part two of my Nemesis delay walkthrough. Here I've mapped various parameters onto the pads and knobs. The Beatstep isn't the best bit of kit for the job but does a passable job. Ideally you'd want something small with limited range knobs (potentiometers rather than endless encoders) that also has 3.5mm or DIN MIDI out and not just USB. Given how rare such devices are the most likely scenario is probably using the knobs and sliders on a larger controller keyboard. Even if you have just a handful of knobs you could, for example, add tempo mappings, high pass filter, distortion, diffusion, bitrate reduction and tape noise.
0:00 Intro riff
0:58 Nemesis MIDI CC list
2:44 Beatstep mapping
3:37 Beat divisions
6:32 Setup routing
7:00 Knob mappings
7:45 MIDI CC noodle
11:48 Choosing a controller
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