Presonus Studio One - How to midi map ( Effects Sends ) for all Tracks ?

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Is it possible to somehow set up 3 Effects Sends in Studio One and midi map them so I can use a dedicated controller to always control the wet/dry signal on ALL tracks ?

I may be doing something wrong, but what I'm finding is I can map the send, but it's only good for the track I'm on, and it's not able to map globally to ALL tracks. If so this is a huge disappointment.

I'm more familiar with Cubase where I can set up sends by using Quick Controls, and they work on any Effects Sends on ALL tracks.

Please tell me Studio One has this option ?
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Are you using Show Controls to first make controls like a send on a knob here?
https://s1manual.presonus.com/en/Studio ... %20control

Then map that particular knob on all tracks controlled by what track is active.

Presonus has these control surfaces and assume handled this way, not by each individual control on a track.

There is a similar thing in Cubase and Reaper etc to make a certain control visible on a track first.

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Thanks for this, yes I'm very familiar with Cubase's Quick Controls, which make mapping Send Effects a breeze, but it seems in Studio One it's a bit more complicated. I have a controller with 8 knobs,8 buttons, and and 8 faders, but can't see how I'd map the faders to my Effects Sends with this suggestion.

Thanks
INTERFACE: RME ADI-2/4 Pro/Antelope Orion Studio Synergy Core/BAE 1073 MPF Dual/Heritage Audio Successor+SYMPH EQ
SYNTHS: Arturia Polybrute 12/Roland Jupiter X + Juno X/Yamaha Montage M/Yamaha KX88/Softsynths + Samplers
PEDALS: Chase Bliss Mood MK II

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