Sorry,
I didn' t see it that need a midi merge
MKS-80 Template
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Re: MKS-80 Template
Hi again,
I buyed Midi Solutions Merge and eureka!
Works perfectly
I buyed Midi Solutions Merge and eureka!
Works perfectly
Re: MKS-80 Template
HI Puzzlegob
Great template! I am trying to use it slightly differently...I have the rekon audio MKS80 vst editor and I want to assign the the controls in your template to the parameters of the rekon audio vst via midi map in Ableton. This way I get fully labelled automation, feedback into the Liine template, and hands on control (perfect!)...but I can't seem to get the template to just send standard midi CC messages into Ableton, if I move the faders it just doesn't get picked up by Ableton...is this because it is set up to send sysex?
Other Liine templates work fine (for example the faderlab one) and Ableton picks up the midi CC values and they can be midi assigned in the map
Basically I just want to use tyour layout as a standard midi cc sending controller in Ableton, because it looks great and it will save me a lot of time putting together a layout in Midi Designer Pro (which I can understand as its much more basic)
Apologies if I am missing something really obvious here...can you help??
Thanks!
Rich
Great template! I am trying to use it slightly differently...I have the rekon audio MKS80 vst editor and I want to assign the the controls in your template to the parameters of the rekon audio vst via midi map in Ableton. This way I get fully labelled automation, feedback into the Liine template, and hands on control (perfect!)...but I can't seem to get the template to just send standard midi CC messages into Ableton, if I move the faders it just doesn't get picked up by Ableton...is this because it is set up to send sysex?
Other Liine templates work fine (for example the faderlab one) and Ableton picks up the midi CC values and they can be midi assigned in the map
Basically I just want to use tyour layout as a standard midi cc sending controller in Ableton, because it looks great and it will save me a lot of time putting together a layout in Midi Designer Pro (which I can understand as its much more basic)
Apologies if I am missing something really obvious here...can you help??
Thanks!
Rich