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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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  • wimwim
    edited January 2023

    [edit] nvm. Misread your post.

  • @wim said:
    [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.

  • @rs2000 said:
    @cyril777 You could also change the controller settings using Arturia's MIDI Control Center if that's an option for you.

    But:

    • MCC does not run on iPad
    • you can only manage one controller mapping
    • when you want to use a second/alternative controller you have to configure that twice or more
  • @os68ng said:
    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.

    That would be nice ! Please let me know if you upload this Mozaic patch… if you have the time !

  • @wim said:
    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.

    Sadly, I don’t have mfxConvert…

  • @rs2000 said:
    @cyril777 You could also change the controller settings using Arturia's MIDI Control Center if that's an option for you.

    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…

  • wimwim
    edited January 2023

    @cyril777 said:

    @wim said:
    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.

    Sadly, I don’t have mfxConvert…

    It costs like $2.99 or something. It’s worth it.

  • @os68ng said:

    @rs2000 said:
    @cyril777 You could also change the controller settings using Arturia's MIDI Control Center if that's an option for you.

    But:

    • MCC does not run on iPad
    • you can only manage one controller mapping
    • when you want to use a second/alternative controller you have to configure that twice or more

    Exactly !!

  • So, uploaded this here: https://patchstorage.com/controller-template/ (source code link to GitHub also available)

  • @os68ng said:
    So, uploaded this here: https://patchstorage.com/controller-template/ (source code link to GitHub also available)

    Thank you very much!

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