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AUM: MIDI Mapping
I’d like to create a few consistent MIDI mappings for a few favorite AU synths hosted in AUM.
Question: Is there a way to map a MIDI control to a channel instrument’s AU parameter and set the control’s MIDI channel to “Omni” in AUM? Or, more specifically/desirably, to “whatever channel(s?) the current AUM track is currently restricted to”?
For instance, say I use AUSynth Foo and AUSynth Bar a whole lot. I’d like to be able to import an AUM channel preset with Foo or Bar anywhere in my current session and simply change the MIDI channel on my controller to manipulate its innards.
If this is not possible, care to share your workarounds?
Comments
In AUM I believe the author has said the midi settings aren’t persistent as you have described.
You could, just spitballing, leave your controller to whatever channel and have an intermediary forward those messages to the synths specific port. Mosaic might do what you’re asking.
However I thing something like Keystage is what you’re looking for.
Piggy-backing on the thread, because the title is fitting...
Am I imagining that we used to have a TOGGLE option for midi mapping in AUM?
I thought it used to be under LEARN:
@SpookyZoo When it says "For Toggle parameters", it means "this action can only be performed on parameters that are classified as Toggles" such as "Toggle Play" and "Toggle Record".
Exactly. Those parameters are displayed as simple button icons, not the slider with range 0–>1 alongside. This is determined by how the app defines the parameter, not by AUM.
Thanks guys, I was wondering if this may be down to how the app registers the mode for those parameters. Cheers!