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Remote control a mixer send: wich CC#? (SOLVED)


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Still me,

I'm trying to make another weird patch with my paraphernalia:

1) an audio signal come into an aux channel ( its me on the Ewi, be quiet);

2) this same aux channel has a "send" with a delay;

3) I want to control externally this "send" knob using a remote controller.

 

As usual I've chained the controller to a transformer, open it and...stuck!

I can't figure out wich CC# the channel strip accepts as "send" control.

Or I have to use a Fader?

 

I know I can control the Volume of the Bus where the Delay is inserted, but I prefer to use my method, so I can use the same Bus with different Channels Sends, without apply the controller on all of them.

 

Tanx to all

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Apologize to all,

this forum is beginning to be my self-help corner, I guess...

I've done a kind of retro-engineering:

I've wrote by hand some Aux1 (send1) automation nodes in the Arrange window, I returned back to the Environment window and I saw the values into a Monitor chained to that channel:

it's a Fader control, number 28.

I've set the same value into the Transformer between the Controller signal and the Channel I want to control and: Bang!

Don't understand why, if all about that Channel is on Midi Channel 5, that Fader ask to be on channel 1, but it's not a problem: the controller is hard wired to that channel, doesn't interferes with nothing else.

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Don't understand why, if all about that Channel is on Midi Channel 5, that Fader ask to be on channel 1,

 

Logic's Fader messages are not MIDI, although they work much the same way. The MIDI channel associated to the channel strip has nothing to do with channelization of the fader messages.

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