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How to switch incoming MIDI CC (from a controller) to another in AUM ?
Hi, I guess it must be a simple task with Mozaic or Streambyter but I really don’t know how to use these. My goal is this : I mapped FAC Drumkit for Drambo. Now I just need to control FAC Drumkit mixer with my BeatStep Pro, without changing anything else. And my BSP knobs don’t match the FAC mixer’s CCs. Of course I could use the BeatStep Editor bon my computer to make this work but I’m guessing between AUM filtering system and apps like Mozaic there must be a quicker and simpler solution.
So, just to summarize, when I use my BeatStep Pro knob it sends CC 24 on channel 10 and I need to change this value to CC 3 on channel 1.
(Just for information, the MIDI CCs on FAC Drumkit are mapped on there own channel..)
Thank you for your help!
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[edit] nvm. Misread your post.
I’ll tried to make it simpler with the limit of my English knowledge:-)
Is there a way to change (or transpose if you prefer) an incoming MIDI CC for another one ?
Exemple : when I turn a knob on my MIDI controller which sends a CC 14 on channel 10, I want the destination app “understand” this command as if it was a CC 24 on channel 1.
It’s like a note transpososition but for midi CCs…
mfxConvert can do this for you without any coding.
Route the Beatstep to mfxConvert and mfxConvert to what you want to control. Engage the Learn button and turn a knob. Now, on the right side tell it what you need the message to be. Repeat for each knob. Save as a preset for future use.
Exactly for that scenario I have build different mapping sets in Mozaic. I could upload a sample/template later this day to Patchstorage.
I have also configured all my controllers to fixed CCs that I later map to the actual CCs, but in my case mostly for external gear.
@cyril777 You could also change the controller settings using Arturia's MIDI Control Center if that's an option for you.
But:
That would be nice ! Please let me know if you upload this Mozaic patch… if you have the time !
Sadly, I don’t have mfxConvert…
Yes I could do that but like I wrote on my first post I think it’s not a very handy solution. A Mozaic patch would be much more interesting…
It costs like $2.99 or something. It’s worth it.
Exactly !!
So, uploaded this here: https://patchstorage.com/controller-template/ (source code link to GitHub also available)
Thank you very much!