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Revision as of 05:51, 18 June 2024
MIDI Map AUv3 Parameters
When Loopy Pro was initially released, only AUv3 effect parameters were mappable. All AUv3 can now have their parameters mapped.
There are a couple of main ways to MIDI Map Audio Unit Effect parameters:
- Adding bindings to MIDI Control that map MIDI events (like CCs or notes) to AUv3 parameers
- Using MIDI Learn to map the AUv3 parameters
You can also control AUv3 parameters with Loopy Pro's widgets: sliders, buttons and XY Pads.
To use the MIDI Learn system, turn on MIDI Learn. Tap on the AU's icon in the mixer (or tap on its icon from the main view if it is visible). A window pops up that lets you select learnable actions: Enable/Disable Effect, Open Effect Interface, Adjust Effect Parameter, Select Effect Preset. Choose Adjust Effect Preset and then pick the parameter to map and either send the MIDI event to learn or manually assign the event that you want to use.
To use the MIDI Control system, choose MIDI Control from Loopy's main menu and Add a New Binding. A binding is a mapping of a MIDI event (such as note, CC or program change) to actions. The Loopy Pro actions that control AUv3 parameters are:
- AUv3 Effects: Effect Actions-> Adjust Effect Parameter
- AUv3 Instruments: Audio Source Actions -> Adjust Audio Unit Parameter
- AUv3 MIDI FX: MIDI Source Actions -> Adjust MIDI Unit Parameter
This video demonstrates how to add a binding for an AUv3 Effect parameter using MIDI Control:
Using Widgets
You can also use widgets to control the parameters of your AUv3s
- Add a widget to your layout
- Tap on the pencil icon to edit the widget
- Tap on a + sign for the event that you want to add the action to
- Add the action from the Effect Actions list
History and Updates
Updated: June 2022 to include features added after the 1.0: release. These features include support for MIDI Fx AU, AUv3 instruments, and MIDI Learn of AU parameters.