i was assinignig cc to stuff around and they seemed to work, with no midi focus strategy of course. Suddenly faders and pots assigned stop to work even if edit midi control map reckon they correcly. i can supply the file if needed but please mutools let me know what happend. i use mulab5 UL with regular license on xp32.
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5 UL cc assigning issue
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
The very important thing wrt assigning / using MIDI cc is the currently focused module, which is indicated in the top right panel = the Focused Target Module Panel. That's showing the plugin module that handles MIDI input. If the CC map of that module is set up right, then things should work. Hope this helps.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 62 posts since 25 Jun, 2006
Thank you once again for you fast reply and assistance, this is very kind.
i though once i deselected to use midi focus on session preference everything should be ok. however is there a way to avoid something being selected or focused and steal all midi cc itself ?
i though once i deselected to use midi focus on session preference everything should be ok. however is there a way to avoid something being selected or focused and steal all midi cc itself ?
- KVRAF
- 13863 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Ok, so you have switched to "Manual MIDI Input Focus" right? Then this also means that the Focused Module Panel will all the time show the same module until you explicitly change it. And so it's that module that will handle incoming MIDI cc.
So in fact whether or not MIDI focus is switched automatically or manually the principle stays the same: It's the MIDI input focus module that will handle the incoming MIDI cc. And if it does not explicitly handle it, the MIDI cc will travel on thru the modular chain until some other more downstream module process it. (or not)
If you're using "MIDI Input Channel Targets" i.e. linking a certain MIDI input channel to a specific module X, then of course the MIDI cc of that channel also goes to that assigned module X and it's module X that will apply any CC mapping, if any.
Hope this helps.
So in fact whether or not MIDI focus is switched automatically or manually the principle stays the same: It's the MIDI input focus module that will handle the incoming MIDI cc. And if it does not explicitly handle it, the MIDI cc will travel on thru the modular chain until some other more downstream module process it. (or not)
If you're using "MIDI Input Channel Targets" i.e. linking a certain MIDI input channel to a specific module X, then of course the MIDI cc of that channel also goes to that assigned module X and it's module X that will apply any CC mapping, if any.
Hope this helps.
