Control my hardware's MIDI CCs via a plugin?

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justin3am wrote:Might be over-kill for your purposes, but I have used the plug-in version of Numerology to transmit MIDI ccs to other plug-ins and hardware.
Wow. Didn't know about this Numerelogy. Heard about it some years ago but didn't really understand what it did. Impressive.

T-CM11 wrote:I have this one for the quick controls:
https://www.steinberg.net/en/products/c ... mc_qc.html
I just love the illuminated feedback! :love:
impressive as well.

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Bidule will do the job nicely too, but like Numerology will cost ya for the plugin version.

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Did you check out Insert Piz Here's MIDI plugin collection?
http://www.thepiz.org/plugins/?p=pizmidi

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cocoazenith wrote:
justin3am wrote:Might be over-kill for your purposes, but I have used the plug-in version of Numerology to transmit MIDI ccs to other plug-ins and hardware.
Wow. Didn't know about this Numerelogy. Heard about it some years ago but didn't really understand what it did. Impressive.

T-CM11 wrote:I have this one for the quick controls:
https://www.steinberg.net/en/products/c ... mc_qc.html
I just love the illuminated feedback! :love:
impressive as well.
Like a micro Kore

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dformd wrote:Bidule will do the job nicely too, but like Numerology will cost ya for the plugin version.
this does too much for my simple needs.
dformd wrote:Did you check out Insert Piz Here's MIDI plugin collection?
http://www.thepiz.org/plugins/?p=pizmidi
I can't find anything on their page that allows you to just control the CC intensity from 0 to 127.
The plug-in should be just a few sliders or knobs. In Cubase this can be done several ways.
The below are just two:

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Problem is that Ableton is missing this. But I use my small 8-knob controller now anyway.

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