I had to switch systems and now run everything over my silly tablet (cintiq companion), pffff, but it works.
Soooo...now it's pretty impressive, though! With countless sliders and knobs as midi controllers, it's like a little studio with keys. Hooking them up to mulab is totally easy and wonderful. I LOVE the midi mapping, really, so pleasant. But, of course, there's trouble in paradise, if you want to hook it up to your racks. Unless there's a special trick, controllers only act on an active rack.
Today I might try to make a mixer mux, using meta-parameters for gain and panning and mapping those.
However, it feels beautiful and surreal to control those with hardware. It adds a whole new dimension to recording and provides a real sense of luxury. I do not know how to hook up the transport functions, though (play, record, steps back and forth....). Mulab may still need to get ready for this stuff and I can absolutely see how this is pro stuff it would need to get into the door of today's music production. Praise the day when Mulab shows up in a standard preset list of a midi controller, ha! I was kind of stunned that bitwig studio is in there already?! I think, only on the Fatar (studiologic) keyboards, though. Akai is all about Ableton, which is, of course, part of the same gang as bitwig as I was told recently.
Anyway, I'm totally looking forward to seeing MuLab in these ranks!
Sorry, Jo, I'm afraid this will add to the FR list, but I oddly think that it's quite significant in the best of ways, supporting midi controllers like that.
