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Some queation abput MIDI in SX3
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SHAMIL
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Posted : Sep 5, 2005 05:56
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dlx
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Posted : Sep 5, 2005 09:30
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If the plug supports it you can use midi-learn. Otherwise you can use generic remote under Devices>Device setup, now Add a Generic Remote Device, there you can set you MIDI in and output and configure it, bottom page there on the right (for Device choose your vst, set Channel/Category to Device now choose your Value Action) >> after your done export it to .xml file. This is one way of doing it, could be others. |
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Ron Lyner
Ron Lyner
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Posted : Sep 6, 2005 11:35
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i think dlx way is the only way
  http://www.o-zen.com/art/ranal
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SHAMIL
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Posted : Sep 7, 2005 06:33
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Ron Lyner
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Posted : Sep 7, 2005 12:05
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On 2005-09-05 09:30, dlx wrote:
If the plug supports it you can use midi-learn. Otherwise you can use generic remote under Devices>Device setup, now Add a Generic Remote Device, there you can set you MIDI in and output and configure it, bottom page there on the right (for Device choose your vst, set Channel/Category to Device now choose your Value Action) >> after your done export it to .xml file. This is one way of doing it, could be others.
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this
  http://www.o-zen.com/art/ranal
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You wanna dance?!...I know a tune...it´s called stick and CUT!!
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