Apologies if this is a repeat, but I have not seen it posted. I must have hit close instead of post.
Can the panel mode buttons (Low, Up) be controlled by a midi controller.
If not, is there a parameter in the VST to allow slider input to be sent to the lower sound? I want to use a Roland JP08 as a midi controller. I can set the lower voice parameters to separate control numbers, but there is no way to tell the midi filter which controller to set it to. At this point I can change the top patch or both patches.
I am using Cantabile Solo to perform the sysex to controller conversions.
Thanks for ideas
Barry
AFAIK you can't assign a hardware control to the "Panel Mode" buttons. I will guess it's because the buttons - as it is - only have an impact, when you use a mouse to edit parameters on the GUI.
Upper and lower parameters have their own MIDI learn/ automations parameters. So as it is, then you need two controls to control a upper and lower parameter individually, unless you have a controller that can manage to switch between multiple CC numbers/ automation parameters.
When Using MIDI learn assignment the Panel Buttons also is used to select if it's the upper or lower parameter that's being assigned to a control.
I think if possible it would be nice if the Panel Buttons could be assigned to a hardware control. And it would be nice if it was working this way:
1.When Upper button is active then the assigned harware control to any parameter should only affect the upper parameters.
2.When Lower button is active then the assigned harware control to any parameter should only affect the lower parameters.
3.When both Upper and Lower button is active, then the assigned harware control to any parameter should affect both upper and lower parameters.
This way the same control assignment could control in all Panel Modes..
I don't think this is possible by now.
If i have missed something, then please add or correct.
It would btw also be nice if it was possible to apply modulation to upper and lower parameters individually in Galaxy, Sequencer and Keyboard modulation.