No one here can answer you question.Because there isn't an answer.Ĭan Logic send NRPN (Yes) - Using the appropriate configured CC messages corresponding to NRPN functinoality.Ĭan you use it for finer control on devices/plugins - Yes but only if the developer has implemented a feature to utilize NRPN. So unless you confirm that the receiving device can in fact understand NRPN and was designed to do so with a purpose and what that purpose is. A lot of manufacturers utilize NPRN's for fine tuning due to the greater resolution that "can" be used or they may choose it to select one of over 16,000 tones - whatever. Expression CC#11 can also be 14 bit but only used for expression - where NRPN can use 14 bit and can be implemented for anything - It could be the for the granularity of the screen color or anything for that matter. And has for 14 bit - NRPN is a method to use two data bytes for manufacturing specific items. So you need to know what you want to do and if the device/plugin you want to control allows for it. You can't adjust the jet engine intake speed if the airplane has a prop and no jet engine. You want us to tell you how to control it but we don't know what controls you have - You can't pedal an airplane and you can't control a plugin or synth if was not made to handle NRPN. without telling use are you driving a car, bicycle or airplane. You are asking how do I start and control my transportation to get to L.A. You should see the MIDI 2.0 announcement thread I’ve been involved in on GearSlutz. If that’s true, why do some plugins and programs support doing it? Is this a feature implemented for absolutely no one to ever use? NO ONE HAS EVER given clear step-by-step instructions on getting a MIDI controller to manipulate plugin parameters in a DAW via 14-bit NRPN messages. Everyone repeats the technical treatise on what 14-bit MIDI is and sends me links to technical dissertations about the same. Google sends me to my own forum inquiries and discussions where no one has ever answered the actual question of HOW TO DO IT. I cannot find anyone actually USING 14-bit MIDI except accidentally (for example, Mackie MCU uses 14-bit MIDI for the volume sliders no, you seemingly can’t use that feature to control anything else).Įvery forum where I bring this up, I’m told to Google it. I’d be happy just to get 14-bit interaction with one control in one plugin at this point. I want someone to instruct me on how a MIDI controller that can send NRPNs is actually USED for controlling plugins or native features in Logic (or on the Moog Model 15 iOS app, if you’ve got that, since it supports 14-bit MIDI and, like always, I can find no instructions on actually accomplishing that goal).įromage claims to support NRPN for 14-bit control. I don’t want to use some kind of third-party software. I don’t want to convert to regular CC (that defeats the whole point of using what are supposed to be 14-bit messages). I don’t want another technical treatise.Ĭome on folks, my first message was pretty explicit. I also removed “Korg Kontrol49”, because it seems that sending NRPN/RPN does not necessarily equate to sending 14-bit MIDI CC. Simplistic "just activate MIDI learn and wiggle a control" (that does not work)ĮDIT: I replaced reference to “NRPN” with “14-bit MIDI CC” to attempt to simplify the inquiry.Anyone to tell me to "Google it" or "RTFM" (I've done this for YEARS).A technical discussion about what 14-bit MIDI is (I get it and I'm sick of being given tech BS instead of instructions).A link to another thread/website where the problem was never solved for the person who asked about 14-bit.A response of “who cares about stepping no one notices”, etc.I want to use messages from a to do fine control of Logic plugin parameters.ĭoes anyone know HOW to do this? If you DO know HOW to do it, can you provide step-by-step directions?
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