Removing automapping in Massive
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Removing automapping in Massive
Hey guys I just recently purchased a Numark NV and want to use it as a midi controller for Massive but all the knobs are touch sensitive and trigger a note as soon as they're touched so I can't really use them to macro any massive parameters to. Is there anyway to remove this automapping so I can map the controller manually??
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Re: Removing automapping in Massive
What DAW are you using? I'm pretty sure most will let you assign each parameter to any knob, fader or button on an external controller.
If you're using FL Studio then click the chevron in the top left of Massive's window and then 'browse parameters'. A list of all the tweakable parameters will appear in the browser section and clicking on any parameter within massive will highlight the corresponding parameter within the browser. Then just right click on the parameter within the list before selecting 'link to controller' and wiggle/move whichever part of the controller you want to control that parameter then bingo!
Unless, of course, you don't use FL Studio, in which case you can go ahead and completely disregard that.
If you're using FL Studio then click the chevron in the top left of Massive's window and then 'browse parameters'. A list of all the tweakable parameters will appear in the browser section and clicking on any parameter within massive will highlight the corresponding parameter within the browser. Then just right click on the parameter within the list before selecting 'link to controller' and wiggle/move whichever part of the controller you want to control that parameter then bingo!
Unless, of course, you don't use FL Studio, in which case you can go ahead and completely disregard that.

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