Hi Ali You can't normally use -ve numbers with the BC (although you can if the numbers output are less than 14bit). Continuous Controllers (this includes Pan) can't have -ve numbers. I don't use Cubase, but with numbers like -63 to 64 perhaps Cubase has just shifted pan numbers along by 63 -63 = 0 Left .. -1 = 62 0 = 63 Centre 1 = 64 .. 64 = 127 Right Try setting the range to 0 to 127 and see what happens All the best Royce --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "_flare_" <_flare_@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm having a problem with assigning pan control (midi controller 10) to one of the knobs. The problem is that the values can range between 0 and 127 in BCF2000, however the pan range in cubase is -63 to +64. So I can only change the pan between center and right. > > How can one assign negative values to parameters in BCF2000? > > Thanks, > > Ali >
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Re: Pan Control with Cubase
2009-12-28 by rpcfender
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