Is there a way to get my M-audio Oxygen 61 mkI to work with Repro-1 or Diva?

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My midi controller works fine with for example Monark, but with U-he software it doesn't really work.
I know how to assign/learn a knob but when I've done that it's really buggy and values are jumping back after adjusting the knob.

Is anyone successfully using an older Oxygen as midi controller for U-he software or should I just use a mouse or buy a newer midi controller? :)

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You can always click the cogwheel, then the midi plug icon to clean up midi cc mappings - or create them from scratch instead of using midi learn - had to do that as well as I couldn't get my Nektar P4 from sending 14bit on the encoders in its mixer section - which confused midi learn.

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You say values snap back after you change them, that sounds a lot to me like two controls are fighting over the same parameter.

The parameters you change over MIDI, are they by any chance controlled by a host envelope?

If not, then as Augren already pointed out, please check the MIDI table. If you have two MIDI CC controllers assigned to the same parameter, then they will constantly try to out-control each other. So go through the list of assigned MIDI CCs and check 1) that only the parameters you actually wish to control are assigned to MIDI CCs and 2) that no parameter is controlled from two MIDI CCs at the same time.

Should that not help you to get things going, then please write an eMail to support at u-he dot com and mention a few details about your setup, e.g. which operating system and host software you're using, which version of those, which version/revision of Diva/Repro-1 you're using, things like that.
Cheers
Rob
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I have an older M-Audio Oxygen 48 working with Diva, Zebra 2 and Hive with no issues through Studio One. When I selected my MIDI controller through Studio One I chose the newer M-Audio 48 key controller and everything mapped fine. What DAW are you using?

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