On a fine day, 23-01-2003, ROBERT GALLIGAN, BLOOMBERG/ 499 PARK wrote:
>Hi. I use many different softsynths, all of which have different CCs for
>different parameters on the softsynths. I'd love to set up "maps" for each
>softsynth so that I can instantly recall the setup for each
>softsynth. Is there
>a way to do this with the MC225?
>
>i.e. Synth one uses #75-82 for the parameters I want; Synth 2 uses #85-92 for
>the parameters I want. Is there a way I can instantly recall
>Settings for Synth
>1, then for synth 2, so that I don't have to remap the CC #s each
>time I switch
>synths? Thanks much, Robert
If your synth doesn't have presets in which you can store mappings,
you can do it in Logic's environment. Just one transformer for every
"preset" is needed. Set a transformer's "Operations" -1- parameter
to "Use Map" and draw the appropriate Map. E.g. if your synth sends
out CC1-CC8 and you want them to map to CC85-92, set the map up such
that 1 maps to 85, 2 maps to 86, etc.
Make one transformer map for each setting you need. Then create a
Cable Switcher, and cable it into the various maps. If you set the
switch's 'style' to Text, you can type in sensible names for the
various presets. Cable the maps to whichever object you want to
control. Assign an Arrange track to the switch, and off you go.
You could have a small floating environment window open next to your
arrange, displaying the switch, so you can easily switch settings.
Why did you sends this to L-OT btw? Seems perfectly on-topic to me.
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