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AuthorTopic: PHATBOY CONTROL
ALIEN1X
Posted: 26th August 2001 19:55
How do I control midi in reaktor as standalone an vst instruments in cubase5 using a phatboy midi controller.Can someone send me a set of instructions of how to set it please.
Regards DMANX.
Jasmine
Posted: 26th August 2001 21:11
cant help with reaktor, but vst instruments i can. go to options>midi set up> system> then a box opens up there is a box labeled controller map. double click in top controller box type cc number related to knob on fat boy then double click on bottom controller box type in number of associated cc for instrument repeat process for each cc you want to allocate job done phatboy should then control vst instument. only problem is you need to know what cc's instrument responds to. iuse with tau pro and electron the cc numbers for each knob are in the manualsand find it works perfectley in mode 6. hope this has been some help
Jasmine
Jelmer
Posted: 26th August 2001 21:17
Load reaktor as vsti, right click on the knob, midi learn, tweak the shit with the phatboy...

WaveShaper
mminnich
Posted: 26th August 2001 22:43
... and make sure you have your phatboy set on "mode III".
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