Hi MajorFubar,
Hope your fine.
Analog Lab mode is for when you're controlling Analog Lab as a standalone instrument from your KeyLab.
You have said this before. But it's wrong. Analog Lab mode is not only for the standalone version.
This is a note from chapter 3. ANALOG LAB MODE in a Keylab MK2 manual:
" ♪: When in DAW mode you can switch to Analog Lab mode and do everything described in this
chapter, if the instrument assigned to the current track is Analog Lab. The DAW Commands section and
the transport section will continue to function as they do in DAW mode. But keep in mind that the Track
select buttons will be used to filter sounds in Analog Lab; to select different tracks and track groups,
switch back into DAW mode."
(BTW: I think it should have been "When in a DAW" and not "When in DAW mode" as you clearly goo out of DAW mode and use Analog Lab mode in a DAW, when reading the text.)
Analog Lab mode unfortunately only use a fixed pre mapped midi CC mapping, and not a sysEX or speciel mapping system like i think it should, to for example prevent midi CC mapping issues in hosts.
If Analog Lab mode should not work in a host, then you should say the same for using midi CC in generel, making Arturias applications midi configs and modulation matrixes not working in hosts too, unless you remap it all in your host.
This is why you - as it is - shall not let a DAW's internal mapping system take over the midi CC's that Analog Lab mode use, as you wan't some midi CC's to work like midi CC's for applications independent from a hosts internal control system.
Normally you chose to map some midi CC's to a hosts internal system, knowing those midi CC's no longer can be used outside that system. It's a individual choice, what you do.
As it is - it's a matter of planning the different mapping possibilities.
If Logic is all or nothing so you can't select to only map some midi CC's for it's internal mapping system, then it's a Logic thing.
Wish it all was less complicated.