3 midi controller mapping, Midi controller mapping – EastWest Hollywood Orchestra Opus Edition Virtual Instrument Plug-In (Download) User Manual
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4.4.3
MIDI Controller Mapping
The MIDI Controller Mapping column allows you to re-map existing MIDI Continuous
Controller (CC) assignments to new ones. It automatically populates with MIDI CCs
that are available for the selected instrument, appearing in numerical order accord-
ing to their default MIDI CC assignment.
In each panel, the
MIDI CC VALUE
KNOB
on the left
shows the current value of the MIDI CC, rang-
ing from 0 to 127, the
MIDI CC NAME
ASSIGNMENT
appears just to the right, and the default
MIDI CC NUMBER
ASSIGNMENT
appears on the right
side of the panel, above the globe icon.
To re-map the default MIDI CC Number assignment to a new one, click on the
MIDI CC REMAPPER
MENU
and select a MIDI CC from the list, from 0 to 126.
PLEASE NOTE:
Be careful to avoid conflicting MIDI CC messages by ensuring they are not
currently in use.
Click on the
MIDI CONTROLLER MAPPING
ELLIPSIS MENU (
⋮
)
and select ‘Store Preset’ to save any
changes. When you wish to recall this pre-
set, click in the same menu, select ‘Restore
Preset’, and select the preset from the list
of saved presets.
Learn MIDI Assignment
In addition to re-mapping existing MIDI CC assignments to new ones, you can also assign
controls in the Player window to respond to any MIDI CCs by using
LEARN MIDI ASSIGNMENT
OPTION
, otherwise known as MIDI Learn.
Right-click on a knob in the Player window, like the Re-
verb volume knob (left), and choose the ‘Learn MIDI As-
signment’ option.
A pop-up will appear to indicate
its ready to learn (right).
The next MIDI CC that sends a message to Opus will
automatically be assigned to that knob, whether it comes
from turning a physical knob on your MIDI controller, or from your DAW when Opus is
used as a plugin.
Any control that has learned a MIDI assignment can be removed by right-clicking
and choosing ‘Remove MIDI Assignment’.