![]() I saw that he Akai Mpk mini also "automaps". Whatever one works for you, will be the right one of you. I promise that you will go through more than one, and maybe become so satisfied with one that you want to return it. What do I need to do to actually get the parameters to work properly in this case, my expectations would be that turning the knob on the controller would allow me to go to far left or far right, which is currently not happening.įinding the right MIDI controller for you is a very personal thing. ![]() When I turned the respective knobs on the MINILAB, they ended up barely moving in the way that I described earlier. For instance, I tested Retro Synth, for which the patch I've chosen has Cutoff and Resonance as its first two knobs already mapped out as Smart Controls. ![]() With the tick usually positioned at 12 o'clock, when I turn the knob either way, it barely moves and repositions itself right back at 12. On the MINILAB keyboard, which was recognized, things got interesting when I turned any of the knobs on the controller. With my Nektar P4 keyboard, I haven't had to do much in the way of manual mapping of its parameters. ![]() Now granted, I have never tried using Smart Controls all that much just yet. In reading about the automapping support for MINILAB with the 10.2.2 update, I decided to give it a try.
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