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Subject: Re: [AN1x] Re-programming the knobs

From: "jondl_2000" <jondl_2000@...>
Date: 2002-03-07

--- In AN1x-list@y..., Bruce Wahler <bruce@a...> wrote:
> ArnYman,
>
> >Can anybody tell me how i can re-program the an1x
> >knobs? E.g. Knob 5 (VCF) defaultly sends out Control
> >Change 74 (VCF CutOff), but I want to contol a VST
> >instruments that expects a different CC for resonance,
>
> This can be done from the front panel, but the method is a bit
confusing. A better method is to use AN1xEdit: The ribbon and
knob functions are down in the lower left-hand corner. Just click
on the knob you want to change, and a menu of functions will
appear.
>
> Regards,
>
> -BW
>

The Assign Knobs can be programmed to transmit the MIDI CC
of your choice by using the Ctrl Device and Ctrl No. parameters
under the UTILITIY/SETUP menu. When using the AN1x as a
controller in your MIDI set-up the Assign Knobs will transmit
these CC assignments to your external hardware/software. For
the most predictable results - leave your AN1x set to
LOCAL=OFF and allow your sw sequencer to rechannel to your
VSTi's and sound modules.

Remember, settings made in the Ctrl Matrix under the
VOICE/SCENE SETUP menu affect the internal tone generator.
Duplicate settings under the Ctrl Matrix and Ctrl Device can
produce unfavorable results when using the AN1x layered with
other MIDI Instruments because the Assign Knobs transmit to
both the internal tone generator AND the MIDI Out port
simultaneously.

Tip:
Using Logic Audio, I've found it easiest to leave the AN1x Assign
Knobs default to the factory settings (MIDI CC's 41-48) and I
create Audio Objects cabled to custom faders (or transformers if
you prefer) in a Logic envrnoment layer for the VSTi's I use most
often. This way I don't have to keep reprogramming the Assign
Knobs every time I use a different VSTi. I simply select the Audio
Object in Logic and I'm off and running...I believe Mixer Maps can
be used for a similar purpose in Cubase and I would encourage
you to check out the Cubase directory in the Files section for
some examples http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AN1x-list/files

There are some Cubase guru's on the list (I;m not one of them -
haha) who have uploaded some useful stuff :-)

regards,

Jon