Guys I found the following thread relating to the above topic:
http://www.infekted.org/virus/showth...706#post301706
I have therefore added the question below to that discussion, however as yet no response from anyone. I'm sure someone must have some experience with this and Logic. I posted also on
www.logicprohelp.com. The response below if anyone is interested. The moderator of that forum, David suggests that Logic is unique in using fader messages and that a workaround would most likely be required.
http://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/vi...461536#p461536
I've been trying to figure out (in vain) how to map a remote template to one of Logic's instruments. I'm following the steps posted in this thread however I cannot get the assignment I make to actually change the parameter I map it to.
Here is what I did
- Insert an ES2 on an instrument channel in Logic
- Cable that channel in to a monitor in the environment to get the correct midi string - in this case for the filter cutoff I see F 2 31 and for resonance F 2 32.
- I then created a new remote template using VC and named it and saved it.
- I then clicked the cutoff knob in VC give it a name and entered BF 02 31 * in the 'midi string' data field. The text above says: Control Change Ch 16, 2 49, Value
- Select 'Disable Midi channel' ( as I note the F entered above makes the midi string refers to ch 16)
- Put Virus into Remote mode then try to use the cutoff knob on the virus to control the cutoff on the ES2. It doesn't work although I do see logic receiving the sysex string in the transport.
- I tried rebooting Logic and the Virus.
HELP!! Am I doing something wrong? I've been all over the Logic forum and also searched this forum however I cannot find any more information. I'm sure it must be something simple that I am doing wrong or just something else not mentioned which is specific to Logic? If anyone would be so kind as to shed some light on this for me I would most appreciate it!
Also I do not have my Virus connected with midi cables. From what I have read I should be able to do this with the standard USB connection, is that correct?
Thanks
Derek