Man, I wish I could understand this. I’m a gospel musician. Been playing and performing for over 20 yrs. unfortunately I had a stroke,before all this tech. Came out. I love what you can do, I just can’t follow it, to much for my brain. Keep up the good work,my brother in Christ.
God bless you for your 20+ years of blessing others with your music. God isn’t done using you in this way. The tech can seem like a lot. Once you find a sound or an app you like, work with that app and 1 or 2 features that lets you be you. Then record yourself and get comfortable. You then can add a function here and there. There’s no rush in being you so you don’t have to feel like stuff is leaving you behind. Enjoy the journey my friend. You still got this ❤️ and God’s got you.
Nicely Done! I’m assuming the pedals are assigned to midi channel 3. How are you controlling the pedal volume? Do you have a physical fader assigned somewhere?
Great observation. Yes the midi pedals are assigned to channel 3. I actually don’t have the bass pedals mapped. My controller only has enough faders for the drawbars. I plan to map it to a rotary knob.
Hey there, I’ve tagged the Midi Pedals in the Description. It’s the StudioLogic MP-113. I do like them. However, I much prefer full length pedals. There are a few out there but they are really expensive. My project was to put together the most compact and low cost, great sounding portable organ setup I could. So the 2 M-Audios, the StudioLogic, the dock and the iPad are the combo I’ve landed on for now.
@@seljoypro thanks brother. I’m running a Yamaha YC 61 with jg3 tech pedals. They’ve pretty solid as full length pedals and aren’t as costly as the bigger brand name pedal boards. They have received mixed reviews but I’m pleased with them as an aspiring organist. Blessings 🙏🏾
Thanks for your feedback on the JG3 pedals. I initially wanted those but read the reviews on the stiffness of the pedals. Every organist is different and I wanted something that was lighter and easier for travel. I miss the heel and toe action because of the shorter travel on the studio logic pedals but I like the compact size and portability. I intend to get the JG3’s and try them out later on.
What other connections are you using other than USB? I can't get mine to work at all? All of MY VST instruments work. This one only plays when I run the mouse across the keys. In logic can at least assign the midi keyboard. This one doesn't let me find my keyboard nor map drawbars.
Man, I wish I could understand this. I’m a gospel musician. Been playing and performing for over 20 yrs. unfortunately I had a stroke,before all this tech. Came out. I love what you can do, I just can’t follow it, to much for my brain. Keep up the good work,my brother in Christ.
MIDI CC Global Function Trick to work in DAWs
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God bless you for your 20+ years of blessing others with your music. God isn’t done using you in this way. The tech can seem like a lot. Once you find a sound or an app you like, work with that app and 1 or 2 features that lets you be you. Then record yourself and get comfortable. You then can add a function here and there. There’s no rush in being you so you don’t have to feel like stuff is leaving you behind. Enjoy the journey my friend. You still got this ❤️ and God’s got you.
You did a great job my brotha 👍🏽
Thanks for reviewing this!! The Lord bless and keep you 🙏🏾🙌🏾
God bless and keep you too my friend! 🤜🏽🤛🏽
Nice playing
Thanks brother. A little trickier without full size pedals and a higher organ bench. I appreciate it
New subscriber! Great job bro
Thanks for the sub!
Nicely Done! I’m assuming the pedals are assigned to midi channel 3. How are you controlling the pedal volume? Do you have a physical fader assigned somewhere?
Great observation. Yes the midi pedals are assigned to channel 3. I actually don’t have the bass pedals mapped. My controller only has enough faders for the drawbars. I plan to map it to a rotary knob.
This is the midiculous, with organ plugin from Gospel Musicians!?!
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Great video! A few questions: What kind of pedals are you using? Crumar or Studiologic? Do you like them. How did you map the pedals? Cheers!
Hey there, I’ve tagged the Midi Pedals in the Description. It’s the StudioLogic MP-113. I do like them. However, I much prefer full length pedals. There are a few out there but they are really expensive. My project was to put together the most compact and low cost, great sounding portable organ setup I could. So the 2 M-Audios, the StudioLogic, the dock and the iPad are the combo I’ve landed on for now.
@@seljoypro thanks brother. I’m running a Yamaha YC 61 with jg3 tech pedals. They’ve pretty solid as full length pedals and aren’t as costly as the bigger brand name pedal boards. They have received mixed reviews but I’m pleased with them as an aspiring organist. Blessings 🙏🏾
Thanks for your feedback on the JG3 pedals. I initially wanted those but read the reviews on the stiffness of the pedals. Every organist is different and I wanted something that was lighter and easier for travel. I miss the heel and toe action because of the shorter travel on the studio logic pedals but I like the compact size and portability. I intend to get the JG3’s and try them out later on.
What bass pedal unit is that??
It’s the StudioLogic MP-113
Can I get that midi keyboard at the top?
Yes they are both the same. It’s the M-Audio Axiom 49. There’s a link in the description if you’d like to pick one up. Enjoy!
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Will this work on the Roland vr09 keyboard
What other connections are you using other than USB? I can't get mine to work at all? All of MY VST instruments work. This one only plays when I run the mouse across the keys. In logic can at least assign the midi keyboard. This one doesn't let me find my keyboard nor map drawbars.