Dreadbox - Typhon

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jags
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Re: Dreadbox - Typhon

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hionhifi wrote: Mon May 15, 2023 11:08 am I have a Dreadbox Typhon that responds to pressure aftertouch. Let's say I want to control pitch with aftertouch. I have a Keith McMillen Qunexus that sends aftertouch. The way they've implemented aftertouch on the Typhon is complicated (at least to my lizard brain). How would I accomplish this?

Do one of you Dreadbox Typhon midi wizards know how to get this setup?

Also, oddly, my mod wheel doesn't seem to be responding to anything either.
You need to set it up in the Typhon. Click the encoder and that brings you to the Menu. Select aftertouch, velocity, or modwheel or whatever you want to send to various modulation destinations. Each source (aftertouch, velocity, modwheel, etc.) will have 40 different destinations that you can select to respond to each source. The cool thing with the Typhon is that each source can control more than just one destination. For example, you can send velocity to the amp, cutoff, and resonance all at the same time. This would make your sound louder and brighter the harder you hit the key. There is a wide range of control for each destination so you need to experiment to see what sounds best.

It's all done in the Typhon itself. Good luck!
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Re: Dreadbox - Typhon

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I just saw your reply. I no longer on the Typhon. But this will be good information because I made on it again in the future.
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Re: Dreadbox - Typhon

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finally got a Typhon and find it a really fun synth to explore. It’s not the most intuitive but you get the hang of it quick. It seems to add really interesting elements to my music.
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