UNO Synth
Pro Editor
8 – DAW Integration
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Chapter 8 – DAW Integration
Launch your favorite DAW and open an instance of the UNO Synth Editor on an instrument track or MIDI track
(depending on the DAW).
From the Editor’s Global Settings panel, select the MIDI IN and OUT interface and channels (the editor will recall
the settings made on the standalone version by default).
The UNO Synth Editor DAW-integrated plug-in is routed by default to receive MIDI from any MIDI device
(including the USB UNO Synth device) and to send MIDI events to the plug-in Editor.
Automation, control change messages, and system exclusive (SysEx) information for the UNO Synth Editor can
be fully recalled and recorded within a track. This allows for in-depth parameter manipulation that would be
impossible to perform using simply two hands.
CCs are recorded as MIDI events by the DAW and and sent by the UNO Editor to the synth, but they do NOT
control the associated parameter in the Editor because parameters in the Editor respond only to CCs received
from the MIDI input.
Some DAWs allow the Editor and MIDI data to exist on the same track, others require them to be on separate
tracks. Please refer to your DAW’s manual for more information.
These bidirectional MIDI streams allow you to avoid having parameters receiving the same changes both from
the DAW and the MIDI with different timing.
NOTE: MIDI out events are not sent by the DAW to the synth, but to the Editor.