HELP: Controlling a VST within a sequencer.
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moth |
Got a little problem I need some help with.
I have an M-Audio Radium 49 MIDI controller and I was to be able
to assign my controller knobs to the knobs in Pro-53. Specifically I want to assign the #9 knob to the Cut-Off knob in Pro. I have no problem doing this in the standalone of Pro-53 using the easy learn feature. I also have no problem doing this in the standalone of Pro-53 manually inputing the CC on my controller. But when I am using Pro-53 in FL Studio I cant assign the knobs either way. Does anybody know how to do this? Would really appreciate the help!
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quote: | Originally posted by moth
Got a little problem I need some help with.
I have an M-Audio Radium 49 MIDI controller and I was to be able
to assign my controller knobs to the knobs in Pro-53. Specifically I want to assign the #9 knob to the Cut-Off knob in Pro. I have no problem doing this in the standalone of Pro-53 using the easy learn feature. I also have no problem doing this in the standalone of Pro-53 manually inputing the CC on my controller. But when I am using Pro-53 in FL Studio I cant assign the knobs either way. Does anybody know how to do this? Would really appreciate the help!
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A bit off topic, but how is the quality of that keyboard? Is it worth the extra cash over the oxygen?
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hey cheggy |
Have you enabled midi remote control? |
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moth |
Vert, Yah I've tried both and I really like having the extra octaves, its alot better for playing more complex string patterns, Rank 1 type stuff. Also the extra sliders come in very handy, can never have enough sliders. So yah, i'd say its worth the extra cash.
Cheggy, yah remote is enabled, the problem isnt that the keyboard wont control the synth, it's that I cant assign knobs and such in the sequencer. I can assign them in the standalone of the synth. I think this is just an issue with FL, cuz the Reason synths have default assignments for the knobs and such, and i would imagine assigning them differently is no problem in Reason. |
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