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[Logic Pro] How to use a MIDI Controller to control your plug-ins (+lots more) with MIDI Scripter.

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  • You could > @R_2 said:

    @klownshed Thanks for these tips and explanations.

    :-)

  • @klownshed said:

    This example shows a MIDI pattern region on an otherwise empty audio track that is effectively the same audio track as the lane above it. The MIDI region is automating delay feedback on an audio track using the pattern editor.

    This is crazy powerful stuff when you get your head around it and can be like Elektron on steroids.

    Whaaaat?. This is crazy good!. 👍 🙌🙌🙌
    Man, once again, I just don’t get why these things require a hack. You have to do things “wrong” to achieve something that should just be there.
    How the hell did you think of adding a midi track to an audio, then separate by note pitch to get more rows that point to the same audio track?.
    The terrible thing about these hacks is that I tend to forget how they went and it’s very frustrating!.

    BTW I can’t find the “slide” automation mode.

  • @tahiche said:

    @klownshed said:

    This example shows a MIDI pattern region on an otherwise empty audio track that is effectively the same audio track as the lane above it. The MIDI region is automating delay feedback on an audio track using the pattern editor.

    This is crazy powerful stuff when you get your head around it and can be like Elektron on steroids.

    Whaaaat?. This is crazy good!. 👍 🙌🙌🙌

    :-)

    Man, once again, I just don’t get why these things require a hack. You have to do things “wrong” to achieve something that should just be there.
    How the hell did you think of adding a midi track to an audio, then separate by note pitch to get more rows that point to the same audio track?.

    I just tried it! When dragging midi onto the audio track worked, I tried the split by note pitch thing and was fairly surprised that that worked too…

    The terrible thing about these hacks is that I tend to forget how they went and it’s very frustrating!.

    BTW I can’t find the “slide” automation mode.

    It’s in the parameter panel, select the row and you can choose the automation mode. You can have different modes per row.:

  • As there's still no MIDI controller support in LP4iP2 this script can still come in handy.

    To be honest, I use it on the Mac, where full MIDI controller support is included, as it is handy to save a channel strip with CC assignments to control a synth + Fx from my MIDI controller without faffing about.

  • @klownshed said:
    As there's still no MIDI controller support in LP4iP2 this script can still come in handy.

    To be honest, I use it on the Mac, where full MIDI controller support is included, as it is handy to save a channel strip with CC assignments to control a synth + Fx from my MIDI controller without faffing about.

    Pretty strange move by Apple to reject core functionality before super great Session players!

    Also, we still can’t draw automation for velocity… Hmmm…

  • edited May 15

    @HolyMoses said:

    @klownshed said:
    As there's still no MIDI controller support in LP4iP2 this script can still come in handy.

    To be honest, I use it on the Mac, where full MIDI controller support is included, as it is handy to save a channel strip with CC assignments to control a synth + Fx from my MIDI controller without faffing about.

    Pretty strange move by Apple to reject core functionality before super great Session players!

    Also, we still can’t draw automation for velocity… Hmmm…

    In the meantime you could use this script to draw in any cc data and convert it to velocity if you needed it for a specific situation.

    Also there are plenty of other threads to whinge about Logic.

    Let’s keep this thread just for the controller script.

  • I’m going to check this out! Thanks good sir

  • edited May 15

    I still haven’t had time to implement source midi learn — it works for a single target pair but I couldn’t get it working reliably for multiple pairs inside the loop but it shouldn’t be too hard. I may get around to it one day — probably not soon though.

  • I should really pay more attention to what goes on around here. Thanks for sharing this @klownshed.

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