A I see. It does work but still need to find out how I can use it to automate midi with it as it is an effect plugin. Do you know how to do this in ableton?
- add an external instrument device to a track
- set "midi to" to "moog Sub 37"
- set "audio from" to desired audio interface
- add the sub 37 editor after the external instrument device (see pic 1)
- record the notes in from the sub 37 as normal
- enable automation recording
- click on overdub and play back clip if not already playing
- move controls in the sub 37 editor
- these are recorded to envelopes in ableton
- as they're recorded from the editor, the editor shows as the device and the actual parameter name shows in the control chooser (see pic 2)
- the recorded changes are reflected by knob movements in the editor
- using midi monitor, can see that it is sending out non-registered parameter values to the sub 37 via midi (see pic 3)
- there's an NRPN table in the back of the sub 37 manual - this shows MSB 3 LSB 115 is filter cutoff as expected
note: if changes are made on the hardware rather than in the editor, they get recorded as generic "MIDI Ctrl" device envelopes as CCs- eg cc 21 for resonance - and these changes are not reflected in the editor as they are sent directly from ableton to the source, which is the hardware synth. the changes do still play on the synth though.
Pic 1 - Setup
Pic 2 - envelope recording
Pic 3 - midi monitor