Midi Implementation
Delay Lama™ can be controlled with a MIDI keyboard. In this case pitch will be controlled by the note you play on the keyboard, and the pitchbend controller acts as a high-resolution vowel controller. Futhermore all the knobs in the interface are remotely controllable by MIDI and all incoming events are handled with sample-accuracy. So how does it work? It's easy, if you want to control the knobs, here is the controller list:
Midi pitchbender controls the vowel sound of the voice.
Midi controller 1 controls the vibrato of the voice (not available in on-screen interface).
Midi controller 5 controls the portamento time.
Midi controller 7 controls the volume of the voice (not available in on-screen interface).
Midi controller 12 controls the amount of the delayed signal mix.
Midi controller 13 controls the voice caracter.
What's more: you can record your moves made on the XY-pad of the interface. If your host application supports the plug to send midi data, it is able to record the midi data coming from the XY-pad.
If you want to play the plug by midi, or want to record your moves from the XY-pad, you will have to select the plug as the midi output destination. The picture left here shows how this can be done in Cubase.