pulsoc wrote:blakflag wrote:I know.. it seems ludicrous, to basically have the automap controlling whatever parameters the VST designer happened to put first in his list. So I can control the first 64 random parameters, in no useful order... WOO HOO! Combine that with the STILL 128 parameter limit for what params you can access at all, and it starts to suck.
I guess the racks do help solve this problem, but yes it seems odd to always have to use a rack when loading your favorite synth to get a custom map. Ableton needs a user-supplied public library of mappings for popular VSTs, to get us mapping.
I've been keeping a close eye on everyones progress with controller mapping.. so far it seems like no one has really got it totally right. All I need is my 8 dinky knobs and sliders to be useful!
Cakewalk and Ableton are both making concerted efforts tho, I give them that.
Curious - could you explain what you mean? What would be the right implementation?
Hmm well I don't claim to have all the answers. But I'd start with something like a visual control panel that shows your controller map, like Sonar 6 shows you. Bring a VST into focus with your mouse, the control panel shows you what knob maps to what parameter. Maybe with visual feedback on the VST (if possible). It would be even cooler if the control panel looked like your physical controller except with little labels next to the knobs. Users could make their own "skins" to define their custom controllers.
Basically if I was dictator, I'd open up the mapping interface to the community. To be frank, why is Ableton bothering to map all these controllers anyway, they all send CC messages anyway. Just let the community make maps and share. Hell theres probly someone with every possible VST-controller combination possible. If everyone shared their maps, we'd have a custom parameter map for each controller-VST combination in existance quite shortly. And they'd MAKE SENSE, instead of being arbitrary 8 parameters on each bank of maps.
Anyway you were curious.. that's what I wished there was. An open spec for mapping Controller X to VST Y, that people could map and share. Anyone want to start a open source project? I bet we could convince at least some indie DAW developers to use it.
PS Mad props to Ableton.. Live 6 is really great. I'll be buying it as soon as my cash flow gets more positive. It's just not perfect IMHO.
