getting Pulsar to recognise CC

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minipax
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Post by minipax »

hi, how do i get my pulsar synths to register CC# changes? i send note_on note_off messages from cubase no problem but when i try to send a controller change such as a change in volume the synth doesn't recognise it...what do i do?
also the knobs on the synths don't transmit midi data even though i've connected theoutput to my sequencer in device..
help?
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Post by Neutron »

just right click on the knob you want to control and a midi dialog will open up. if the CC is allready active pulsar will try and fill it in, otherwise you can do it manually.

once a CC is applied to a knob it should send on the CC when you turn it as well.
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Continuing from the reply you've already received, I'd recommend going into list edit and changing all your CC commands to the same midi channel as the Pulsar synth that you're trying to control.
I've had instances where other synths on different midi channels, even outboard ones such as my JV1080 have had strange things happening to them!
I may be over the top but I do this to all messages (notes included).
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Post by at0m »

Just change device midi channel... and all CC# will follow. Like the notes :wink:
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Oops, silly of me - there is a much easier way than list edit.
Select your track (not just a part) and go into Logical Editor.
In expert mode ignore event type and set the midi channel to the instrument midi channel.
As I said before, this may not be required but it's a useful safety net.
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