Yes, all ctrlr vst knobs are able to be automated AFAIK.
Ctrlr is a beautiful thing :)
On Nov 6, 2011 12:55 PM, "thedlovas" <dlovas.monster@...> wrote:
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> Hey Zach! Once again i wish to tell you that i find your editor to be very
> useful and quite the accomplishment - however i was wondering if you know
> how i can automate the parameters from within the Ctrlr vst plugin? thanks!
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> --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "zkarcher" <zkarcher@...> wrote:
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> > If you see the grid, click the "Mode" button. On my screen, this is in
> the horizontal toolbar on the bottom. It should change to performance mode.
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> > You might need to change MIDI Input Device & MIDI Output Device, too.
> These are in the big list of properties on the right-hand side, in edit
> mode.
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> > And... If you have a "Devices" icon in the top toolbar, click that, and
> make sure that your MIDI devices are available.
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> > I agree that the Ctrlr interface is pretty confusing! Hopefully this
> will get ironed out in future versions...
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> > -- Zach
> > zacharcher.com
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> > --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "dan" <danielesamas@> wrote:
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> > > Hi Zack, could you tell me how to use Ctrlr? I can't figure out....
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> > > I got the grid under the knobs and the program seems to be in edit
> mode, not in "play" mode.
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> > > thanks
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> > > dan
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