Hello orchestranova
The NanoControl could be a good help and a good tool for drawing curves within your DAW.
(Audiomixer - Volume Automation etc)
And it seems that this tool obviously supports several DAWs.
Further, it is a cheap solution for collecting experiences around the question "Midi-Controller".
Maybe you come to the following conclusion after purchase:
You need
- longer faderways
- motor faders
- etc.
But those matters are flying in an other money-sky.
If you think to use the NanoControl for the vienna instrument... I'm with jasensmith. Try first to use the mod wheel or the pitch wheel.
One of the fader tasks for the VI could be "Drawing the curve for the X-Fader".
My experience is that faders are not the tool for this often tricky job. Why?
Most time it isn't a question of a linear fading. Most time you need a very flat curve for crossing the layerlevels and a
short time later you need to make a steep slope for getting some changements.
So - for really good results ... and as usual:
It ends with the mouse... a lot of patience and a lot of time...
All the best
Beat
PS If you purchase the Nano tell us more about your experiences please.