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Generic MIDI Control Surface...
Hi all!
So I got back from Cuba last night (it was great, but I'm dead tired), and on the way back home I picked up the Evolution UC-16 MIDI Controller! It's great! I recommend a MIDI Controller for everybody, now I can mix without the mouse (wich was the point with the thing)... But here it is: Does anybody know it the "Base Track" is controllable in any way. After reading this I saw that controllers can be used to do this, but I don't want to! Is there another way?
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Really nobody using a hardware MIDI-controller?
Okay, let me refrase the problem: I want to mix in Sonar using my UC-16 MIDI Controller (both volume and pan) on tracks 1 to 32. How do I do that?
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Hi Moskus
Been quiet on here the last week.. ;-) Yeah. I use my midi keyboard to control data all the time. But surely you know how to do that, no? View-toolbars-control surfaces etc. I would have thought it's the same procedure for setting up the UC-16... Sorry to be of so little use. :-( |
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And I suppose you've already seen
http://www.cakewalk.com/Support/SONAR/SRtips.asp May article is a good tutorial. I remember doing this one to set up my keyboard to control things. |
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Yeah, I've set up the UC-16 to mix tracks 1 to 16. This is no problem. But from 17 to 32...
![]() And I've allready seen the Tech Tips. But thanks, anyway! ![]()
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Hmmm... really nobody using their midicontroller as a mixer?
Nobody? I feel so alone.... ![]()
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