


As you can see in the midi chart i posted, then it's in generel midi used for Bank Select (MSB). You have to catch the value the parameter is at.īe sure the midi CC assign popup box is in sight. I have to ask how you assign midi CC? Can you please provide a step by step list.Īlso a screenshot would be good to have, of when you try to assign the midi CC.Īre you sure, when you are in MIDI Learn mode, that you move the control enough? Sometimes you have to move a control to a maximum or minimum setting, to make it assign. You might find a personal way to do things.

It take some time to study, find informations, explore and learn. We all have had and still have a learning process. Things are much more flexible, than you seem to think.īut as i suggested, then it might be a good idea to use undefined midi CCs for parameters that does'nt have a defined midi CC in the generel midi chart, even if it's not a rule that's written in stone.Īlso keep in mind, that DAWs/ Hosts also can offer different ways to assign controls to parameters, when you use plugins. That you also can read about in the manuals. You can also create different midi Configs for Arturia applications. Some controllers can even have multiple banks/ where the same control use a different midi CC depending on the selected bank. Just because a midi CC like midi CC#10 in generel midi is mapped to Pan, then it does'nt mean, you can't use it for something else, unless it's in a situation where midi CC#10 is reserved.īut a control on a midi controller should also be able to be coded to use another midi CC.

By searching "Analog Lab 4 manual" in a web browser. Through the Support Downloads&manuals page.Ħ. Through many of Arturia products Ressource pages.ĥ. Through your Arturia accounts Ressource download link for your product.Ĥ. Through Arturia Software Centers Generel page for Analog Lab.ģ. Through the menu in Analog Lab it self.Ģ.
