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Map a Roland VS 1824CD as a controller for Adobe A
« on: Feb 8th, 2008, 2:38pm » |
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Hi Everyone, Im new to this forum so please forgive me if this has already been covered and the fact that I am terrible at setting up midi controllers for anything other than soft synths. I have an old Roland VS 1824CD sitting around that I still use to track live sessions every now and then and have always found it to be very reliable. Right now I am trying to find other ways to get more use out of it. The first thought that came to mind would be to see if it could be mapped out as a control surface for Adobe audition 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0. I have heard that Adobe is very limited on compatable control surfaces ALA Mackie control, Red Rover and Tascam. A while back I was able to sync the play, stop, pause, functions with the VS and Adobe 1.5 but I also wanted to see if the faders, pan, etc. could control adobe as well. I have not had much luck in finding a solution by sorting thru the VS Planet forums lately. Does anyone know if this is at all possible? I have had a couple kind forum users lead me to a neat looking program called GENMCE. Which i am sure everyone here knows about. I downloaded it and installed GENMCE, seleted the GENMCE Audtion setting and started to map out the roland VS in GENMCE. I found the roland faders responding in the GENMCE monitor section but not the shuttle play, FF, RW and stop buttons. When I tried to set GENMCE up with Adobe Audition 1.5 I selected the Mackie control unit under the EXT controller tab in Adobe Audition and adobe just crashes or says that the device is already busy? Is their some other midi program that I should be using with GENMCE to keep this from happening? I noticed something about a couple programs called MyYOKE and MIDIOx do I need that installed as well to run GENMCE? I am at a loss on how to set all of this up correctly could someone please, PLEASE let me know how to do this the correct way? Thank you all for taking the time to look at my post and responding.
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