It seems there is an issue with Scope 5's channel module: none of its faders or knobs are able to detect sent MIDI cc assignments. If you left-click to make an assignment, then send a cc message to the module, the incoming MIDI light at the bottom of the module surface blinks, but the cc assignment remains "none" ..
This must be a known issue. Does anyone know of an alternative module that doesn't exhibit this defect?
Thanks!
Edit: I should add that even if you manually set a cc assignment for one of the knobs/faders, the assignment is saved but the control still doesn't respond, except to indicate incoming MIDI.
Channel Strip MIDI CC assignment
Re: Channel Strip MIDI CC assignment
Micro and Dynamic work fine here, but you are right about the channel.
I never use it but checked it out and can concur.
I have a few Channel Strips I use and all of them work fine.
They have another little fix it looks like.
It does show MIDI activity, so that's a good sign.
Nice Find.
I never use it but checked it out and can concur.
I have a few Channel Strips I use and all of them work fine.
They have another little fix it looks like.
It does show MIDI activity, so that's a good sign.
Nice Find.
Re: Channel Strip MIDI CC assignment
Well, while SC sorts out the problem, can you tell me about the channel strips you are successfully using? Are any of them free?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Re: Channel Strip MIDI CC assignment
I am not sure how much came with RC 5.0, but check the mastering folder for the SL9000 SC.
If it's included it's a great strip.
If you need a stereo/mono w/ a Sub out for Bass Celmo's X-Machine is nice.
My favorite is the DAS C350 as it has a great gate and compressor, with several internal routings like Dynamics >> EQ, or vise versa,etc. Plus the sound is transparent the entire audio path.
If it's included it's a great strip.
If you need a stereo/mono w/ a Sub out for Bass Celmo's X-Machine is nice.
My favorite is the DAS C350 as it has a great gate and compressor, with several internal routings like Dynamics >> EQ, or vise versa,etc. Plus the sound is transparent the entire audio path.