Hello, Andrew--
Thank you for your help! Your solution worked perfectly, once i jumped a few
hurdles on my end. First, i had to figure out how to middle click. i've never
had a mouse with a middle click, so i've never had to solve the problem.
Fortunately, my touchpad has a way of doing it. Then, i made things more
complicated then necessary. i ran the b3 with the -gmc switch, being absolutely
sure that the gui itself should receive this message. i was wrong.
You wouldn't happen to know, Andrew, if these connections can be stored? It
would be easiest, if i'm ever in a live situation, to be able to call up the b3
without remapping all the midi assignments. i'm always a little nervous asking
these things, though. If the only solution is to write the code, i wouldn't
know how to do it.
Thanks, again, Andrew. Take care.
bill
On October 11, 2012 at 10:35 AM Andrew C <countfuzzball(a)gmail.comn> wrote:
Hello Bill,
Bristol does support this (indeed, nearly anything that's on the GUI
is midi cc controllable, buttons, sliders, knobs etc).
To get it work, you just need to middle click on the drawbar on the
GUI, then move the physical fader on your controller and the
connection should be set.
With my M-audio oxygen 61 at least, it works flawlessly.
Andrew.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 2:53 PM, bill(a)wolfcomposer.com
<bill(a)wolfcomposer.com> wrote:
> Hello, All--
>
> i'm curious. Can Bristol receive control-change messages? i've a midi
> controller with eight faders and would love for them to control the drawbars
> on Bristol's b3 gui. Any reading material would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you, much, for your help.
> bill
>
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