How to use pedal(CC64) through mouse?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 11 Nov, 2018
It took me a lot of time to search, and I can't find the resolution. I don't have midi keyboard and just want to use mouse to control it like what I did in cubase, I can find many tutorials help me do that in cubase. I am a green hand can anyone help me?
- KVRAF
- 7124 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
You've not explained what you're trying to do.
Are you using MuLab or MUX? --edited-- Ah, I see you've double-posted (which also doesn't help unless you tell people you have), where you said it's MuLab:
You've also not said what you're trying to do with the mouse in terms of "control". Can you be a lot clearer about what you're trying to do, please - it makes giving help easier. There are a lot of things you can do with a mouse to control a plugin, so you need to pin it down a bit.
Are you using MuLab or MUX? --edited-- Ah, I see you've double-posted (which also doesn't help unless you tell people you have), where you said it's MuLab:
It sounds like (but it's not clear), that you've chosen to set up automation using CC64 for a sequence controlling some kind of instrument.
You've also not said what you're trying to do with the mouse in terms of "control". Can you be a lot clearer about what you're trying to do, please - it makes giving help easier. There are a lot of things you can do with a mouse to control a plugin, so you need to pin it down a bit.
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- KVRian
- 1134 posts since 22 Aug, 2004 from Edge City, the Low Country
The OP probably wants to add pedal to piano notes, so (s)he needs to use the Event List Editor and insert a CC64-controller event before the notes (s)he wants to hold.
CC64 value-2: 127.0 before held note(s)
CC64 value-2: 0.0 after held note(s)