Very OT, but does anyone know how I'd remap a certain CC to a different CC in cubase? (sx 2) I'm trying to use GPO which needs modulation info, but my nord electro doesn't have modulation. So I'm trying to use the dozens of other CCs electro sends out in place of the mod CC.
So, is there something in Cubase that will allow me to do this? I've been looking around.. transformer Midi effect looks promising, but I can't quite figure it out.
Ooops, I guess it was more problem solving than OT, eh?
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cubase question: how to remap CC?
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We made these a while back for this very job in VST. They have midi learn function, realtime parameter value feedback & work very well in VST with minimal CPU usage. They're available for download in this thread >>>
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wow, perfect Shrooms! The link seems to be broken though. Kinda funny when someone's already had the same problem and has gone as far as making a VST to solve it!
scopel4life> lol, been out of the game for a while tho..
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scopel4life> lol, been out of the game for a while tho..
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What's this 'semi-programming style syntax' that you can't understand Ken? You've lost me there, as these plugs are simple to use. You can learn a separate input CC for each pot & set your output CCs by just typing them into the text entry fields. Once a pot's under automation, you'll see it's 0-127 midi value range adjust in real time. That's about it.
Unless you're talking about the names? If so, octaCC & hexaCC are just playing on words, based on the number of CC channels onboard each. I doubt this is what you mean though, as it's pretty obvious.
Anyway, they're quite handy little gizmos. I'd planned to add a lot more to them, but the lack of interest recieved coupled with the amount of developement time involved was erm .. the que to put them on the shelf.
Unless you're talking about the names? If so, octaCC & hexaCC are just playing on words, based on the number of CC channels onboard each. I doubt this is what you mean though, as it's pretty obvious.
Anyway, they're quite handy little gizmos. I'd planned to add a lot more to them, but the lack of interest recieved coupled with the amount of developement time involved was erm .. the que to put them on the shelf.