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Some users like to use DAW controllers to control the parameters of Virtual
Instruments. It must be noted from the outset that this is entirely DAW and Virtual
Instrument-dependent. Some Virtual Instruments have limited (and sometimes no)
functionality.
There are various CC values that can be programmed i.e. CC1 (Modulation) and
CC11 (Expression) are the most commonly used parameters).
Please note that ‘vibrato’ has no CC value and, should that parameter be a feature
of a Virtual instrument you would like to control, you may be able to map it via MIDI
learn. MIDI learn instructions can be found in the manual for your DAW.
Please note that some virtual instruments have limited capability in respect of
receiving communication from generic or universal external controllers.
Please also note that the jog wheel on the V1-M can be used as a parameter
controller of plug ins, EQs and instruments,
without
having to program it especially,
by pressing the 'focus' button and hovering with your mouse over the parameter in
question. This is a potentially extremely useful and powerful feature and very simple
and easy to use! It's definitely one to remember!
Using Virtual Instruments
Summary of Contents for V1-X
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