MIDI Controller Assignments
Almost all parameters in Padshop can be adjusted via MIDI controllers. The MIDI
controller assignments are saved globally for the plug-in, with one exception: The Mod
Wheel assignment is saved with each preset. This allows you to control effect
parameters using the Mod Wheel which would otherwise not be controllable, as they
are not available as modulation destinations in the modulation matrix.
Volume and Pan are assigned to controllers 7 and 10 by default, and are therefore
always available.
When you use Padshop in a host application like Cubase, the MIDI controller
assignments are saved within the project.
Assigning MIDI Controllers
To assign MIDI controllers, proceed as follows:
1. Right-click the control that you want to remote-control.
2. Select "Learn CC" from the context menu.
3. On your MIDI device, move a knob, fader, or button.
You can assign the same MIDI controller several times to different parameters.
However, you cannot assign different MIDI controllers to the same parameter.
The Mod Wheel cannot be assigned using the Learn function, see
Mod Wheel"
• To remove a MIDI controller assignment, right-click the corresponding control, and
select "Forget CC".
Setting the Parameter Range
You can define the minimum and maximum values separately for each parameter
assignment.
• To define the minimum value, set the parameter to the value, right-click the control,
and select "Set Minimum".
• To define the maximum value, set the parameter to the value, right-click the control,
and select "Set Maximum".
Assigning the Mod Wheel
1. Right-click the control for which you want to assign the Mod Wheel.
2. On the "Modulation Wheel" submenu, select "Enable Mod Wheel".
3. Set the minimum and maximum values for the Mod Wheel using the corresponding
commands.
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