SYSEX, as above.
Sometimes parts of the gear is under CC control, if available. But I made full SYSEX templates on the Bitstream, so I'm independent of actual patchcord assignments and can directly modify parameters.
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sob., 29 gru 2018 o 22:51 Adsr Multimedia adsr.multimedia@... [xl7] <xl7@yahoogroups.com> napisał(a):Not in my case.Waldorf microWave1, OS 2..0.WaveIdea Bitstream Pro as controller, fully set up for SYSEX control, as the mW1 lacks pots and sliders.Works absolutely perfect in real-time.Just to be sure we're talking about the same thing: it is SysEx, as opposed to the regular MIDI CCs, right?Also, by "realtime" we mean "the sound of a sustained note is affected by the SysEx messages sent to the device"? E.g. while Command Station can change the frequency of the filter in realtime, the resonance is a note-on parameter (but that's because of the way E-mu implemented filter lookup tables, rather than cubes).I have the same experience with an Oberheim Matrix 1000, Yamaha FS1R, Access Virus C Rack.I have FS1R and Virus Rack, but probably clarifying will be faster, than setting up my BCR2000 to control any/both of them ;-) In the past I';ve been using BCR2000 to control them _together at the same time_ (can yield some quite surprising results), in realtime, but I was using regular CC messages, not SysEx.Bruno