The keybed is actually very nice feeling to me too.Īnyway it's a personal preference on what you need/want and the ideas on how you plan to use it. I also set things up so that relevant controls like Amp envelopes, or filter controls, are on every page in the same place so that I can adjust them while making edits to an oscillator for example.įor me it's just all of the visual feedback you get from Novation controllers and how is this can be harnessed to create a quick workflow. So I know if there are 3 lights on then I am editing Oscillator 2. After using for a while you get used to how many lights are on for what. Rows of buttons I light up a certain amount for each page (by assigning QWERTY commands to the buttons) so I can quickly see that there are 4 lights that are on, so I'm on page 4 for example. Since there are way more controls than needed for each page I use them for other purposes. is Oscillator 1, page 3 Oscillator 2, etc. So select one of the eight knobs on Massive, assign it, and then start twisting the knob/slider/wheel on your device to link them up. ![]() is Performance controls and things I want quick access to. If you right-click when using Massive on a knob, it should give you the option to assign to a midi device. I setup things with my controller so that each page is a different part of the synth. ![]() ![]() I'm a fan of the Novation stuff simply because Automap is really easy to use, and having a screen on the hardware really lets you take your eyes away from the computer and focus more on the sound.
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