I totally understand that Main Stage 4 is fairly accessible with Voiceover,
but I do have a couple of questions.

I totally get that it's easy to change patches, say from a piano to a
guitar, or say a organ to a flute, etc... basically, all your patches
content whether you're using the content from Garageband, or from the Main
Stage Essential content, or for that mind, the Garageband Jampack patches,
or the Logic stuff, I know that's all very easily manageable, and can be
changed on the fly very simpally with Voiceover, but here is my question:

Can you easily change other parameters like panning, or valosity, or effects
like reverb, delay, corus, etc.

How hard is it to map certain controls on a midi controller to certain midi
trigger events.  For example, say I have a controler which has virtual
drawbars on them.  If I wanted to get a B3 hamand effect, or say I wanted
one of those drawbars when pulled out to adjust my master volume, or my
lesley effect, etc. is that something that is easy with voiceover to map?  I
know it can be done in general, and I know once it's done, it's done, so
getting it mapped with sighted help isn't really per sé an issue.  I'm just
curious how much of it I could do on my own.

Yes, I use ProTools for my recording DAW, but being that I'm starting up a
non-profit ministry, part of what I'll be doing is music performances, and I
need a good viable sollution for doing this stuff on the fly.  Yeah, there
is ProTools, but for just performing alone live, that seems slightly
over-kill for the task.

Anyway, thanks for the help.

Chris.
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