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8.7 External DAW Control
The ability to connect to a PC or Mac via a MIDI connection is possible, which can allow software
DAW’s, sequencers and plug-ins to control Synth. Synth will need a hub or will need to be powered
by the PC / Mac as the USB connection is also the source of power for Synth.
1 MIDI 2 MIDI
MIDI From MIDI From
All Ins All Ins
Synth Synth
All Channels All Channels
In In
21
ss
Auto Auto
Monitor Monitor
MIDI To MIDI To
USB MIDI
While in this example Synth will be predominately controlled by
the DAW, Notes can be received to play the three Synth
channels. Tempo of Synth can also be controlled by the DAW.
MIDI settings in the Live preferences page will
need to be set ‘On’ for MIDI Ports Output. When
controlling Synth.
Set to communicate to
Synth. MIDI Channels are
set to match the destination
Synth slot.
Each clip parameters include the program
change options and control change
envelopes. Note the PC messaging starts
at 1 in Live and 0 in Synth.
Envelopes
Launch
MIDI Ctrl
Bank - - - Sub - - - Pgm 3
20: Unde
Ensure sending MIDI track is set to the
same channel as the target Synth to
control. 3 Tracks can control the 3 Synths.
Example Conguration 4: Synth with Ableton Live.
USB
MIDI OUT
Ch. 2Ch. 1
Off
Off
MIDI & Connectivity
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MIDI & Connectivity
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Mixer
Effects
Engine Filter
Scene
Preset
ADSR LFO
Seq
Mod
Shift
Volume
Tempo
Pitchbend
C1
C2
C3
Multi-engine Polyphonic Synthesizer
Synth
MIDI In Jack
MIDI In Jack
Off
Off
Clock In
Transport in
Clock out
Wait for Start (Ext Transport in)
Control Change Mapping
Main Menu > MIDI