![]() Mac, Mac OS, GarageBand, Logic, iTunes and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. “Native Instruments”, “NI” and associated logos are (registered) trademarks of Native Instruments GmbH. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by Native Instruments GmbH, hereinafter referred to as Native Instruments. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media. The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Native Instruments GmbH. Assignments for LED Chains and 7-segment Displays.Assignments for Touch Strips (KOMPLETE KONTROL S-SERIES).Assignments for Touch Strips – Position Action (TRAKTOR KONTROL Devices).Assignments for the Pads – Press Action.Accessing Templates and Pages of a Particular Unit.Using Two or More Units of the Same Type.Using Two or More KOMPLETE KONTROL S-SERIES Units.Using Your KOMPLETE KONTROL S-SERIES Keyboard.Performance Knobs, Slot Volume Faders, and Loop Encoder.Using Two or More TRAKTOR KONTROL F1 Units.Using Two or More TRAKTOR KONTROL X1 MK2 Units.Using Two or More TRAKTOR KONTROL X1 Units.Using Your MASCHINE MIKRO MK2 Controller.I/O and Level Pages (MASCHINE STUDIO Only).Pad Pages (MASCHINE Controller Family Only).Displaying the Lists of Templates and Pages.Select a Pad Page (MASCHINE Controller Family Only).Switching your NI Controller to MIDI Mode.Downloading the Controller Editor from the Native Instruments Website.Controller Editor as Part of an NI Product Installation.I sure appreciate you taking my comment in the spirit in which I meant it. It's difficult enough to convey meaning between persons of the same language when text is the medium, add translation from another language and it can be complex indeed. In case the target is to find our which VS-700 functionality can be mapped to Machine controls, I can "throw away" my comments, no problem (and less work) for me. If someone wants fully integrate Machine with Sonar, I am around to help with that. Sorry if my statement can be interpreted wrong. I have tried to encode Russian humor with English words, it looks like it does not work as expected. You are right, English is not my native language. For a contributor who confines himself to dealing with facts this seems rather thoughtless. Perhaps it's the fact that English is not your native language, but if you don't have anything positive to contribute why make a comment which seems in rather poor taste at the very least. Paleolithic methods to get staff are a bit outdated in 21 century Instead of "discovering" what something does, why not simply configure what you want it does? I will go and log one and visit the problem reports forums. I don't remember anybody coming up with a CWBRN number, I could be wrong. Is there a bug report or feature request filed? Maybe you could do a similar thing until we get a fix. As you mention it's frustrating to keep reconnecting devices. This ensures that by the time I start Sonar, things like Maschine and my Alphatrack are powered up and running. That's one reason why I power up many of my connected devices simultaneously, including powered speakers, audio device, powered USB hub and MIDI hub. When this happens you (more or less) have to repeat the steps all over again in #1, not only in Sonar but in Maschine Controller Editor as well. In Sonar we have the age old problem (I really wish this got fixed very frustrating !) whereby you can lose your settings in Preferences -> Control Services for whatever reason (often because you didn't have you controller switched on once for instance). But any idea what the other buttons are for? I can read what they say and guess what do they, but how do they work right now in Sonar? Questions questions questions. And above I notice that the select buttons (1 to 8) will select the tracks in my Sonar. It would be nice to see "Vox" and "Bass" instead taken from Sonar instead but I doubt I can make that happen. maybe somebody else may know the answer If I assign controller mode by holding shift plus channel, and then toggle with the lit up arrow buttons I can control the volume (etc) of the first 8 channels of my DAW with the 8 dials, which is pretty awesome! At the moment I can see channels 1 to 8, how can I see channels 9 to 16, 17 to 24 etc? I suspect the answer is no without creating another template in the controller editor software?, or maybe there's a toggle somewhere?Īlso I see "Channel 1", "Channel 2" etc. If anybody gets MIDI learn to work for VST synths please let me know how you did it.
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