Hello,
I just got a controller, the Evolution UC-33, that looks useful for navigating through VI, because it has a lot of freely assignable knobs, faders and buttons on it. Until now I used the modulation wheel on my Doepfer LMK3 for vertical scrolling and one of the two sliders for horizontal scrolling. This slider generates controller 6 messages.
I could now use a fader or a knob on this UC 33 to do the same, setting it to controller 6, data entry. I just wondered: these controls all generate a lot of midi data. It seems very inefficient to use them, as it will clutter Logic (in my case) with extra data, where only a few instances of this data would be enough to scroll horizontally across let's say 5 cells or vertically across three.
I don't know enough about the midi controllers to know what other possibilities there are. I would like to have buttons for horizontal and vertical scrolling, that generate midi messages for 'go left' or 'go right, or 'go up' and 'go down'. Any suggestions?
Greetings,
Gerard
I just got a controller, the Evolution UC-33, that looks useful for navigating through VI, because it has a lot of freely assignable knobs, faders and buttons on it. Until now I used the modulation wheel on my Doepfer LMK3 for vertical scrolling and one of the two sliders for horizontal scrolling. This slider generates controller 6 messages.
I could now use a fader or a knob on this UC 33 to do the same, setting it to controller 6, data entry. I just wondered: these controls all generate a lot of midi data. It seems very inefficient to use them, as it will clutter Logic (in my case) with extra data, where only a few instances of this data would be enough to scroll horizontally across let's say 5 cells or vertically across three.
I don't know enough about the midi controllers to know what other possibilities there are. I would like to have buttons for horizontal and vertical scrolling, that generate midi messages for 'go left' or 'go right, or 'go up' and 'go down'. Any suggestions?
Greetings,
Gerard