Evolution Uc-33 With Protools..., Using a UC-33 with ProTools? |
Tue 15 Feb 2005, 22:00
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 185 Joined: 18-Apr 03 From: Tampa - US Member No.: 16,354 |
Has anyone here had any luck using a UC-33 with ProToolsLE ?
PTLE's control surface documentation specifies that, to use a 3rd party control surface (ie. one that does not have a personality file) one should select "JL Cooper CS-10" and set up your controller accordingly, They also provide the controller data info for you to use. I think the controls they provide are NRPN data but I'm just not sure. Has anyone messed around with this, or another "unsupported" controller with PTLE ? Otherwise the UC-33 works great with Live, Reason, even Logic, but no luck with PT. Thanks, This post has been edited by td3k: Tue 15 Feb 2005, 22:06 -------------------- |
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Thu 17 Feb 2005, 14:56
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 185 Joined: 18-Apr 03 From: Tampa - US Member No.: 16,354 |
I found a slight work-around, using the PC-1600 personality, partial functionality.
Faders, mute and pan, no transport. I will be glad to post the CC numbers later if anyone is interested. cheers, -------------------- |
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Fri 18 Feb 2005, 14:26
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 185 Joined: 18-Apr 03 From: Tampa - US Member No.: 16,354 |
I figured out the programming for emulating the CS-10, works with PTLE.
Again I will be glad to post how to do it if anyone is interested. Cheers, -------------------- |
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Tue 22 Feb 2005, 13:54
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Member Group: Members Posts: 51 Joined: 02-Aug 02 From: Sydney - AU Member No.: 6,491 |
yes please!
I've still got my UC-33 I used 2 use with cubase until I saw the light. I haven't got around 2 trying it with protools so any help would be greatly appreciated. both the PC-1600 & the CS-10 CC numbers would be great. thanks td3k, bjkiwi |
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Fri 25 Feb 2005, 16:06
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 185 Joined: 18-Apr 03 From: Tampa - US Member No.: 16,354 |
Here it is, documented for posterity:
First, make sure you have Legacy Controllers for ProTools, MIDI Controllers guide, and Hex to Decimal conversion chart. To emulate PC1600 with ProTools: Set faders 1-8 to CC 01-08 on your UC-33. Pans are CC 09-17. Mute buttons are Note-on 00 thru 08. I have not figured out if there are controllers for the Transport. You can set up multiple PC 1600's in 'Peripherals' of PT on different channels and jump from faders 1-8 to 9-16 ect. by using different global channel on UC-33. To emulate CS-10: First select CS-10 in 'Peripherals' setup for ProTools. Look in 'Appendix A' of PT controller guide. They specify "Bfh cc vv" Well, the 'Bfh' messed me up, it is '191'. All that means is, 'ctlout on channel 16'. Knowing that, you can now basically ignore that command. Using the wheel data provided and the hex to decimal chart, you can now convert any parameter provided in this chart. Example: Fader 1 '40h' is CC 64, Fader 2 is CC 65, ect. Assuming you know how to assign controllers on your UC-33, assign fader 1 on your UC-33 to CC 64, and set channel to 16 for that fader. Fader 1 in ProTools now responds to fader 1 on UC-33. To set up the transport buttons do as follows. Example: Play Switch '16h' is 'CC 22'. Assign play button on UC-33 to 'CC 146' then press 'program' button on UC-33 and set to '22' and 'channel' to '16'. Assign all button type controls in this manner, by using 'CC 146' and 'program' as your appropriate CC number for that parameter. All controls are on channel 16. Here are some of the parameters converted: Faders, 1-8 are CC 64-71 Mute buttons, are CC 00-08 Stop, CC 21 Play, CC 22 Record, CC 23 ...and so on. I have not figured out yet how to get faders 9-16 with PT in CS-10 mode. I hope this all makes sense, I spent days getting my head around this. Good Luck, -------------------- |
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Sat 26 Feb 2005, 15:59
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Member Group: Members Posts: 51 Joined: 02-Aug 02 From: Sydney - AU Member No.: 6,491 |
thanks heaps...u'r a bloody champion.
bjkiwi |
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