microKontrol - Native and scene functions. Help.

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pmist
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microKontrol - Native and scene functions. Help.

Post by pmist »

Hi,

I'm using my microKontrol with Logic, and think it's great that it works in native mode. However, there are some functions, such as tapping in a tempo, that I'd like to use aswell, how can I use these built in functions while in native mode?

Many thanks
haj
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Post by haj »

You most likely have to kill the native mode. You can kill it by deleting microKontrol in control surface setup, getting back by re-scanning. There may a hardware key command to kill native mode on microKontrol itself but if my memory serves doing it can occasionally makes Logic unstable.
pmist
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Post by pmist »

Hmmm, Yeah this is something I found before, A frustrating way to do it. I really want to be able to pick and choose my functions to keep while in native mode.
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Post by johnpitcairn »

You might take a look at (full) Mackie Control emulation via LC Xmu. While somewhat different to the native Logic support (so you need to re-learn some stuff), this will allow you to choose which MK controls emulate MC controls, which pass through to Logic, and lets you exit/re-enter native mode on the fly, change the keyboard channel while in native mode, etc. See my signature.
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Post by Ben Hall »

There are user modes in the native handling in Logic. Simply use scne+pad to enter one of the user modes, then MIDI learn a pad to whatever key commands you want, including the tap tempo function.

This is the purpose of the user modes in Logic's native mK handling.
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