Midi Plugin - CC to CC translator?
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- KVRist
- 80 posts since 15 Jul, 2002 from Israel
i`m looking for a midi plug same as this: http://asseca-pt.net/nicfit/cc2cc.html but with the ability to change 8 (or more) CCs at once.
Or maybe someone knows of a different method of doing it (without a midi plug), I`m using Cubase SX3.
10nX
Or maybe someone knows of a different method of doing it (without a midi plug), I`m using Cubase SX3.
10nX
Last edited by BoksteR on Wed Jan 25, 2006 9:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRian
- 1263 posts since 15 Jun, 2004 from hamburg
as you already found nicfit's site you could try this http://www.asseca.com/nicfit/mungrack.htmlBoksteR wrote:i`m looking for a midi plug same as this: http://asseca-pt.net/nicfit/cc2cc.html but with the ability to change 8 (or more) CCs at once.
the munger is open to rules, you could set up 8 rules for altering ccs.
the easiest solution would be to get eXT (only 39€ and one of the best purchases i've made ever) and use 8 instances of nf_cc2cc_v2 inseide it.
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- KVRian
- 1121 posts since 4 Jun, 2003 from Skanky Manc
In Cubase SX, on any midi track, you could use the Local Transformer which has 4 slots, and use the 4 insert midi fx to add a further 4x transformers (for some reason these can only apply one rule at a time, unlike the Local Transformer), making 8 transformers in total.
So, it can be done easily enough in Cubase.
So, it can be done easily enough in Cubase.
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- KVRAF
- 7115 posts since 22 Jan, 2005 from Sweden
More midiplugins:
http://www.midiplugins.com/
The first thing I thought of is if you cannot simply put a number of these as inserts.
One of them is handling one CC and another is doing another.
The only problem would be if a clash and you want two to switch identity.
http://www.midiplugins.com/
The first thing I thought of is if you cannot simply put a number of these as inserts.
One of them is handling one CC and another is doing another.
The only problem would be if a clash and you want two to switch identity.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 80 posts since 15 Jul, 2002 from Israel
Well, I tried what Rozzer suggested
It took me some time (and manual reading) but I managed to do it with the Transformer - it works gr8.
but in the Transformer, when you save a preset,
it is only saves it for the mode you are in, not for the all four modes together.
I find it a bit weired.
It took me some time (and manual reading) but I managed to do it with the Transformer - it works gr8.
but in the Transformer, when you save a preset,
it is only saves it for the mode you are in, not for the all four modes together.
I find it a bit weired.
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- KVRian
- 1121 posts since 4 Jun, 2003 from Skanky Manc
yeah, its a bit annoying that.
still, its better than using a vsti and routing the midi allover the shop.
still, its better than using a vsti and routing the midi allover the shop.
