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Google "Roland General MIDI" and learn those CC# numbers. With "consumer type" of DAW applications those may be dangerous to use, because they might be hardwired to functions like volume, panning, expression etc. With applications like Max or Bidule you don't have to worry about that though. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.perboysen.com http://www.youtube.com/perboysen On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 2:11 PM, kay'lon rushing <k3zz21@gmail.com> wrote: > So how can you avoid this then? > > On Feb 5, 2012 5:04 AM, "Lasse juul Kolding" <dubbilan@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Some DAWs, at least by default, definitely respond to standard CC >> numbers like volume and so on, you should check the MIDI >> implementation of the specific DAW... >> >> >> On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 1:51 PM, kay'lon rushing <k3zz21@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > So I've been curious, does it matter what CC numbers we assign to our >> > midi >> > controllers if we are only using software DAW's? I'm wondering if >> > there >> > would be some kind of conflict with general midi assignments. Would >> > there or >> > general midi only for hardware? >> >