Hey, very useful tutorial thanks! Can MIDI Learn be used to control multiple parameters with the same controller knob? It seems learning a second parameter "unlearns" the previous one.
My novation 61SL MKII (61 key midi keyboard controller) has a crap load of controls, many with layers via function buttons more than doubling them in numbers, and although it can be done, I already have a hard time figuring out which of the ~50 controls, to link to the many functions in Ardour, which will be the hard part! It's freaking cool, but it's definitely going to take a lot of playing with to get used to and figure out what works best... Even with the Windows software according to the thick manual, it looks like you need months of training, and I will not touch that POS OS with a 100' pole and ditched all of Microsoft a long time ago! 🐧
@@ardourdaw I don't even know what HUI and MCP are! I will look them up. I am a guitarist, bassist, and repair and build them too, and have so for over 45 years now, and have a shop, I also play percussion, and with keys, well only one hand at a time, two throws me off!🥴 I have played around with various keyboards, even owned a few like a 68 Farfisa Combo Deluxe, just like Ray Manzarek had in The Doors, and knew weighted keys and touch sensitivity were a must have, as well as the drum pads because as long as I don't have to play live, I can wing it. A freind of mine who is a phenomenal keyboardist (Plays just as good standing behind it as in front of it!), who bought a few basses to learn how to play, a 5 string and a 4 string, and was always buying new and better keyboards, so he offered it in a trade for a mere $250 in trade for repairs and customizing one, and how could I turn it down, because I could tell it wasn't cheep, nor that old yet, and I was familiar with the prices for similar ones, so I agreed, no hesitations. Not two months later he was playing bass as if he had more than a few years on his back: Go figure, some people just have the right stuff already built in.🤯
Wow, great new features
Not new at all, but still in quite a demand :)
Hi. Do drum pads on such midi controller work with Ardour?
Hey, very useful tutorial thanks! Can MIDI Learn be used to control multiple parameters with the same controller knob? It seems learning a second parameter "unlearns" the previous one.
Nope, there's no context in MIDI learn. It maps one physical control to one plugin or host parameter only.
does it also works in MIxbus 10?
Yes, it does
Votre robot voix a avalé un cd de Britney Spears ?
Oui :)
My novation 61SL MKII (61 key midi keyboard controller) has a crap load of controls, many with layers via function buttons more than doubling them in numbers, and although it can be done, I already have a hard time figuring out which of the ~50 controls, to link to the many functions in Ardour, which will be the hard part!
It's freaking cool, but it's definitely going to take a lot of playing with to get used to and figure out what works best... Even with the Windows software according to the thick manual, it looks like you need months of training, and I will not touch that POS OS with a 100' pole and ditched all of Microsoft a long time ago! 🐧
Unfortunately it looks like Novation chose to use HUI rather than MCP when they abandoned Automap, which was not their greatest decision
@@ardourdaw I don't even know what HUI and MCP are! I will look them up. I am a guitarist, bassist, and repair and build them too, and have so for over 45 years now, and have a shop, I also play percussion, and with keys, well only one hand at a time, two throws me off!🥴
I have played around with various keyboards, even owned a few like a 68 Farfisa Combo Deluxe, just like Ray Manzarek had in The Doors, and knew weighted keys and touch sensitivity were a must have, as well as the drum pads because as long as I don't have to play live, I can wing it. A freind of mine who is a phenomenal keyboardist (Plays just as good standing behind it as in front of it!), who bought a few basses to learn how to play, a 5 string and a 4 string, and was always buying new and better keyboards, so he offered it in a trade for a mere $250 in trade for repairs and customizing one, and how could I turn it down, because I could tell it wasn't cheep, nor that old yet, and I was familiar with the prices for similar ones, so I agreed, no hesitations. Not two months later he was playing bass as if he had more than a few years on his back: Go figure, some people just have the right stuff already built in.🤯