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> Pro Tools Le 6.9 Real-time Automation, is not happening
Vadim Chaly
post Mon 6 Feb 2006, 04:14
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Hello everyone! Got a problem.

I'm trying to automate audiotrack parameters in real time with MicroKorg midi-knobs.
Everything goes according to the manual: general automation is activated in automation window, track automation is set to "write", playback is started, automation starts writing. But as I turn the knobs, nothing happens, although the manual suggests that Pro Tools will pick up control movements automatically!
In other instances the MicroKorg works fine as a midi-controller, so it seems not guilty.

Could anyone please suggest, what the problem might be?
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banevt
post Mon 6 Feb 2006, 19:34
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Does the microKorg control the panning and volume before you try to record automation? I don't know much about the microKorg but there is a little bit of setup involved in Pro Tools to get MIDI to control audio tracks.
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Vadim Chaly
post Mon 6 Feb 2006, 21:03
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QUOTE (banevt @ Feb 6 2006, 18:34)
Does the microKorg control the panning and volume before you try to record automation? I don't know much about the microKorg but there is a little bit of setup involved in Pro Tools to get MIDI to control audio tracks.

No, it does not. I now tried to find something about setting up MIDI for audio control in the manual, but couldn't. Maybe you could suggest the chapter?
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Vadim Chaly
post Tue 7 Feb 2006, 03:21
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I suppose some additional info might help.

Having re-read the section in the manual on automation, I found no information about any additional setup being needed, so maybe it is mentioned elsewhere.

As for microKorg, it works fine as a MIDI controller with every other application that I had a chance to try it with - Logic and Cubase tracks read automation commands from it, and no setup tricks are necessary.
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post Tue 7 Feb 2006, 05:10
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It won't be in the automation part of the manual. Check out machine control or midi machine control. It's definitely not a problem with your automation the microKorg must first be enabled so it moves the faders and pans then you can automate.

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Vadim Chaly
post Tue 7 Feb 2006, 16:19
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Yep, I already got to that, thanks! No solution, though.
It seems that mK cannot be enabled in the "peripherals" dialogue as a machine control device - it just doesn't appear on the list. In fact, there's only three devices on that list - Digi's Command 8, HUI and some Mackie (if I recall well). Does that mean that nothing else can be used?
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post Tue 7 Feb 2006, 18:59
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Ok, I think I have the answer - and it is generally negative.
Found it on DUC after quite some searching.
Here's the link: http://duc.digidesign.com/showflat.php?Cat...&fpart=1#942643
Thank you for your time! )

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