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we you so much. thanks for this
Controller faders - channel mapping. Yes, your HUI controller is ambivalent (agnostic?) - so is your CC fader box (nanoKONTROL2 or Graphite or many others); co-ordinating a channel swap that carries its mappings with it with the fader mappings in the controller so the third fader controls the third channel (as expected by anyone used to using knobs on their MIDI controller keyboard) is difficult at best, and actually impossible with a nanoKONTROL2 (requires conecting to a PC confguration app to change fader mappings). And, some do same channel different CC, some do different channel same or different CC.
Then gain, I might have a Quneo, the Graphite, a QuNexus, and possibly an A-80 all hooked up and dedicated to a specific synth so in that case moveing the mappings with the channel and its synth is a Good Thing (tm).
Another take on moving is to move only the Apps around, not the channels.
All of the above have utility. Tough one.
Well, there's no need to reconfigure the midi controller itself, you'd just need to change the midi ch setting in AUMs midi control. But I'll def consider adding an "auto" midi ch setting that uses the visual channel strip location.