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Old 03-26-2022, 04:00 AM
Dario From The Future Dario From The Future is offline
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Default Findng the CC# of my automation lane?

Hey folks. So i have a very basic but nice 3rd party fader board. I can train each of the 7 fader sliders to any CC#. I would love to be able to use it to write-automate parameters from plug-ins that do no have "learn midi CC" built in by the dev.

I would do this by creating a basic automation lane for attributes like "dry/wet", etc etc but I can't figure out what CC# those lanes are assigned to when i create my automation lanes.

Is there a way to tell!?

Ironically for undefined CC# it says the bloody number right there. So annoying. See attachment for clarity.

Thanks guys.
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Old 12-22-2022, 05:42 AM
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Hey folks. So i have a very basic but nice 3rd party fader board. I can train each of the 7 fader sliders to any CC#. I would love to be able to use it to write-automate parameters from plug-ins that do no have "learn midi CC" built in by the dev.

I would do this by creating a basic automation lane for attributes like "dry/wet", etc etc but I can't figure out what CC# those lanes are assigned to when i create my automation lanes.

Is there a way to tell!?

Ironically for undefined CC# it says the bloody number right there. So annoying. See attachment for clarity.

Thanks guys.
This has been a fruitless search for me as well. Have you had any luck? You'd think some kind of list with cc#s lives somewhere...
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Old 12-22-2022, 09:11 AM
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Hey folks. So i have a very basic but nice 3rd party fader board. I can train each of the 7 fader sliders to any CC#. I would love to be able to use it to write-automate parameters from plug-ins that do no have "learn midi CC" built in by the dev.

I would do this by creating a basic automation lane for attributes like "dry/wet", etc etc but I can't figure out what CC# those lanes are assigned to when i create my automation lanes.

Is there a way to tell!?

Ironically for undefined CC# it says the bloody number right there. So annoying. See attachment for clarity.

Thanks guys.
This has been the bane of my existence for quite a while as well. Any luck?
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Old 12-22-2022, 07:10 PM
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Default Re: Findng the CC# of my automation lane?

If it's not supported by the plugin you can't do it. Those are PT's AAX internal automation parameters so not automatically mapped to CC #'s.

One solution is ReFuse Software's Mulligan but it's designed to work with rotary encoders....

https://www.refusesoftware.com/mulligan
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