Will the Solaris be a good midi controller?

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Re: Will the Solaris be a good midi controller?

by valis » Wed Mar 23, 2011 6:14 pm

Bome's midi tools can remap things easily for cubase, but you'd have to route the midi virtually to process it.

Re: Will the Solaris be a good midi controller?

by John Bowen » Thu Mar 10, 2011 12:54 pm

Hmmmm, good question. It does have Local OFF, and the MIDI Clock stuff is still being coded, but each knob sends out an NRPN value, so whatever is on the receiving end will need to handle that in some way.

Will the Solaris be a good midi controller?

by qtuner » Thu Mar 10, 2011 12:10 pm

I currently use an A6 as my main midicontroller. I'm planning on putting the Solaris in its place. Will version 1.0 have "local off", "Clock transmit off", etc functionality to enable it to be used as an effective master controller for my DAW(cubase 5)?

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