New RME Owner, Touch surface midi CC?

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New RME Owner, Touch surface midi CC?

Post by quantize » Thu Jun 17, 2010 4:01 am

Hi all,

For many years I've always wanted a Moog (I've owned and used just about everything else, including friend's mini's) and finally got the Voyager RME a couple of weeks ago.

I'm absolutely thrilled and besotted with it, I've already made many patches and loving using it in my music.

Just a quick question...I'm using a Novation ReMOTE SL keyboard, which when used in combination with their Automap layer allows me to remap the Novation's own touch surface X and Y axis to any other desired control change numbers.

What is the default CC numbers for the Voyager touch surface so i can ensure im modulating the correct parameters in pre-existing patches I've downloaded (ie with the Soundtower editor/librarian)?

TIA
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Re: New RME Owner, Touch surface midi CC?

Post by RL » Thu Jun 17, 2010 1:39 pm

Hi,
the default MIDI controller settings for the touch surface X,Y and A are OFF.
You have to select the controller numbers in the EDIT menu (page 5.1) for each preset.
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Re: New RME Owner, Touch surface midi CC?

Post by EMwhite » Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:57 pm

RL wrote:Hi,
the default MIDI controller settings for the touch surface X,Y and A are OFF.
You have to select the controller numbers in the EDIT menu (page 5.1) for each preset.
Have fun,
Rudi
Jes, just map the SL MK II to whatever you'd like to tweak. You won't have an "A" however. (I have an OS, not a NS but I understand that they "A" is how much of the touchpad is made contact with).
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