I was overjoyed to discover this feature on my MC8, just as I was sweating about getting all the manuals out. Thanks so much for this extremely convenient and well-implemented feature
Those applications do not have fixed CC numbers. They are assigned by the user or via MIDI mapping, therefore it is not possible to have them in the MIDI Dictionary, which is for devices with pre-determined fixed CC numbers.
Hi! Please send us an email at ‘help@morningstarfx.com’. We provide support from there. A service ticket will be created for you and we will be able to follow up easily. Do bear in mind that the DD-500 allows the user to assign MIDI CC numbers to target different parameters. If you have made any changes that depart from factory stock settings, that could explain the differences you are experiencing.
I’ll look in the dictionary, of course. As a drummer, I’m curious. Are the Roland SPD-SX Pro and Boss RC-505 mk2 included in the Morningstar’s MIDI Dictionary?
Hi! The two devices you mentioned both operate using user-defined MIDI numbers. That means the CC numbers used to control each function/parameter on those devices are not fixed. You can set them on the devices themselves. As such, they are not in the MIDI Dictionary. For your convenience, you can use the User Library feature in the Morningstar Editor to name and save your messages according to how you have assigned them on your devices.
Thank you for this, it is very useful. Is there a way to directly save onto the MC6 pro a particular pedal setting? (without having to tweak in all the values on the MC6 pro).
Hi. I'm not sure I understand your question fully, but it sounds like what you want to do is recall presets on your pedals using the MC6 PRO. Yes, you can definitely do that. We explain all you need to know in this Pedalboard MIDI 101 video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JIzCEYvwt1M.htmlsi=vBK3aGxVqyY6bGo4
Ableton Live does not need fixed MIDI messages to control it. You simply map the switches you want to the functions you want to control. We explain it in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tl0ZtbgvI-Y.htmlsi=d6Bf7clhhqfSq0oH