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controllers. If you are assigning a button or switch on a MIDI controller, you may have to press or move the
switch twice before DubStation recognizes the controller and assigns it to the desired parameter.
To assign a different MIDI controller to a control, repeat the same procedure using a different
controller.
To cancel MIDI Learn mode without assigning a controller, hold down the
SHIFT
and
CTRL
keys (
SHIFT
and
CMD
keys on a Mac) and click in any empty area in DubStation’s window (i.e., don’t click on
another control).
To remove a MIDI controller assignment from a control,
SHIFT
and
CTRL
keys, (
SHIFT
and
CMD
keys on a
Mac) click on the control once so that the orange box appears, then click again on the same control.
DubStation’s MIDI controller assignments apply to all presets and instances of DubStation, in all host
applications that you use. The MIDI assignments are stored in a special file on your hard drive. The contents
of this file are read when DubStation is loaded by your host. If you have two or more instances of DubStation
in use at once, any MIDI assignments you make will not be propagated to the other instances until the next
time that your host loads the plug-ins.
The AudioUnit version does not provide the same MIDI assignment features as the VST version. Almost all
AudioUnit hosts provide their own mechanism for assigning MIDI controllers to parameters, so it would be
redundant for us to implement MIDI controller assignments in the plug-in itself. Consult the documentation for
your AudioUnit host to learn how to use its MIDI features.
And Finally…
Thanks again for purchasing DubStation. We make every effort to ensure your satisfaction with our products,
and want you to be happy with your purchase. Please write
if you have any
questions or comments.