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Loopy Pro and MIDI mapping
I have two questions about Loopy Pro.
1.) What would be the best way to use Rozeta Suits LFO to modulate for example a frequency knob in Moog Mariana? I made it happen using AUM, but I struggle in Loopy Pro!
2.) When I create an X/Y pad to control different parameters, is there a faster way to assign the parameters than to scroll through all parameters? For example, in AUM you can wiggle a parameter so it shows up. Or maybe a search function?
Thanks in advance, and don't hesitate if you need any clarification from my part.
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Add Rozeta to your project using Add Midi.
Set it up.
Open Moog Mariana
Turn on Midi Learn
Wiggle the Moog Mariana knob or slider you want to control
You will see a knob icon in the menus bar flash. Tap on it to bring up the midi learn panel for the parameter. Tap on the lower part and choose rozeta as the source
While there is a faster way for midi learn, the way you describe is how it is done when targeting from a widget.
Thanks @espiegel123 !
For #2, the X/Y widget in Loopy Pro, it would be nice to have a quick search function at the top of the parameter list to quickly thin out the list. Or maybe have them in alphabetical order. I guess there is a reason it isn't like that, it's just an observation of mine. When I jammed with a friend, the time I spent searching for the parameters killed the flow somewhat.
I tried the technique to midi map Rozeta LFO but it doesn't show up when I tap the lower part. I only have " Virtual MIDI In" and " Keyboard". Is there a step that I'm missing?
Please post a screenshot of your mixer in extended mode. Rozeta needs to have been added to the mixer using Add MIDI for it to be a midi source.
Sorry for the "picture of my screen" instead of the screenshots 😅
You need to be using the project profile. You are set to the global profile. Global profiles can't have bindings from AUv3 triggers since AUv3 instances are particular to the project they are in.
Thank you @espiegel123 , it worked!