MIDI Template Query - MIDI Learn vs. MIDI Chart

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velanche
velanche Member Posts: 61 Member

Hey Folks:
I have a question regarding creating MIDI Templates.

I'm a newbie on this. It seems it's one thing to be able to use a MIDI implementation chart to create a template. But then how can I do it with MIDI learn to work with Logic Pro? Is it even possible for me in Edit mode to, for instance, do MIDI mapping with the buttons and knobs by clicking with my mouse on the parameter in the plugin UI, save the template, and then being assured that the template will work with future projects? Just something I'm trying to wrap my head around.

Thanks!

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  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Administrator, Customer Care Posts: 14,941 admin
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    @velanche I'm not sure to understand what the issue is and what you are trying to achieve. You can create as many MIDI templates as you like on the keyboard itself. Here is how: How to use MIDI Templates with the Kontrol S-Series MK3

    Now if you assign different MIDI CCs to some control and want to control specific things with in Logic and you create a template in Logic for that. Now these have to match so you have to make sure that both right templates are selected, the one of Logic and the one of the MK3. I hope that helps.

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  • Jeremy_NI
    Jeremy_NI Administrator, Customer Care Posts: 14,941 admin
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    @velanche I'm not sure to understand what the issue is and what you are trying to achieve. You can create as many MIDI templates as you like on the keyboard itself. Here is how: How to use MIDI Templates with the Kontrol S-Series MK3

    Now if you assign different MIDI CCs to some control and want to control specific things with in Logic and you create a template in Logic for that. Now these have to match so you have to make sure that both right templates are selected, the one of Logic and the one of the MK3. I hope that helps.

  • velanche
    velanche Member Posts: 61 Member

    Just noticing this now. My question might have been confusing, but you've done a good job with answering it. Thanks!

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