Thanks. I also got the suggestion to set up midi filters in the Environment which made a hell of a lot of sense to me. Like only allowing note and control data through for example. We'll see. I've got a SuperNova and Waldorf MicroQ and need to solve this problem with respect to both of them. Again, thanks for your response. > From: Teddy Kumpel <teddybut@...> > Reply-To: exs-users@yahoogroups.com > Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2002 22:02:25 -0500 > To: <exs-users@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: Re: [exs] MIDI Controller Routing > > exs-users@yahoogroups.com very eloquently wrote: > > If there is a "Local Off" switch in the SuperNova I would try that. then the > controllers just go thru logic back to the supernova or anything else that's > selected in logic and not to the supernova internally. That's how it works > in the virus anyway... good luck. > Teddy K > >> Ever since I dumped OMS in lieu of Unitor8 with direct Logic support, I have >> not able to disable the knobs of my SuperNova (for example) from sending >> messages both to Logic as well as back to itself. This has caused me many >> problems and inconveniences. As a result, I leave the controller inputs to >> my outboard synths unplugged unless I absolutely require them to be attached >> for a specific purpose. What I would like to know (off-topic I know, but I >> trust the users of this list), but how do I establish logical routing >> without sending unwanted messages straight back into the SuperNova >> automatically. In other words, I want to twist a knob on the SuperNova and >> have it send pure MIDI messages to Logic and not additionally back to >> itself. So if the filter cutoff knob is sending on a Nova-defined control >> number to the EXS, that's all it does when I twist the knob. >> >> I hope this makes sense. Do you think this is something on my hardware >> synths I should alter or something in the Unitor8 control panel? My original >> thinking was to allow MIDI messages to travel to all other "out" ports >> except the SuperNova from within in the Unitor8 MIDI routing graph editor. >> But my changes have no effect or I'm doing it incorrectly. As I recall, this >> was a piece of cake in OMS. I'd uncheck the box that routed the SuperNova to >> itself, save and that was it. I'm convinced that it's not a SuperNova >> because it happens only when the MIDI return to the SuperNova is plugged in >> (As I said, this is true of any synth. I'm using the SuperNova as a primary >> example). The ill effect is when I do some menu navigation or knob twisting, >> crazy messages come back to the SuperNova and screw up navigation making it >> impossible to work and to edit. If this clicks with anybody, let me know. If >> not, please do not respond. I am positive I haven't described this issue >> with complete accuracy, and therefore I would only expect someone who has >> experienced this very same problem to fill in the blanks or correct any >> inappropriate assertions. Thanks, in advance, to any users who might have >> some expertise with this for their assistance. If you feel this is heavily >> off topic, feel free to e-mail me directly rather than posting to the list. >> >> Thank you. -Jer > > -- > GO SEE > http://www.teddybut.com and http://www.mp3.com/teddybut > Kumpelstiltskin Music, Inc./EMI Music Publishing > Burning Beagle Studios, Brooklyn, NY > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > exs-users-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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Re: [exs] MIDI Controller Routing
2002-03-07 by HELP@MusicBootCamp.com
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