Hi,
I'm rather new to the U-he architecture and I have a basic question.
I believe I understand that "Control A" and "Control B" are implementations of indirection intended to allow any chosen CC to be (I'll speak of A for simplicity) assigned to be the "Control A" and then to have that "Control A" be mapped out to control one or more modulation destinations.
I see in the Preferences where I can choose my CC to be "Control A".
However, I do not see where/how I choose "Control A" to be the source to modulate any given desired destination.
Neither the MIDI Learn nor the "cable drag" aspects of the UI (I'll use Bazille as an example) seem to offer me a "Control A" to be the source. Am I overlooking what should be obvious?
How is done to choose "Control A" as a source and connect it to a destination?
I apologize for not being able to so far figure out what must be a very basic operation, but I have consulted the manual, and poked around extensively without coming up with the answer on my own. So, if someone could be so kind as to clarify this for me, I'd much appreciate it!
Basic Question - How to make Control A (or B) control things
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1177 posts since 13 Mar, 2017
Ah, life's like this, moments after I posted the above, I found the 'Ctrl A' and 'Ctrl B' source points down in the lower left in the "MIDI and More" area. Cable-dragging from there does the trick!
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 18 May, 2007 from Berlin
Granted, these have existed forever as 'breath control' and 'expression', but ever since the CC numbers have become customizable in u-he synths, I must say I've started using them more and more. And these days, using unused knobs on my MIDI controller as additional performance inputs makes a world of difference to me!
