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The Mod Wheel is normally midi cc1. Different apps handle remapping/learning controllers differently. If you mention specific apps, it'll be easier to advise.
Audiokit D1 does that and also Syntronik > @espiegel123 said:
Have you tried using D1's mod wheel to a different CC? It is normal for a midi synth to treat cc1 as mod wheel. So, you need to tell the app to use something else for the mod wheel.
It's very unstable though, it jumps back to the first assign,or better saying, when i assign for ex. filter to cc1, automatically the mod wheel is assigned too and I have to check if I can assign the mod wheel. I am not sure i can do that ( i know it makes no sense, since it's been already assigned to cc1) Thank you for your time!> @espiegel123 said:
Mod Wheel is normally midi cc1. So, if you assign cc1 to something different without overriding the mod wheel assignment, it would be normal for the mod wheel to also control whatever parameter you mapped to cc1 since mod wheel is by definition cc1.
Got it. I'll give it a spin. thx> @espiegel123 said: