

Each device's page has a 'download' button that will give you the raw spreadsheet. You can also download any of the spreadsheets, make changes, and email them to us - we'll take care of Pull requests, issues, and comments welcome! Each manufacturer has its own folder,Īnd each device has its own CSV file (a spreadsheet). You can also download the CSV spreadsheet for each device from its page.Ĭheck us out on GitHub. Each one has a table of all the CC and NRPNs we could find for it. Use the list of devices below to navigate. The implementation of MIDI CC messages (and their higher-resolution brethren, NRPNs) varies widely across manufacturers and even devices made by the same manufacturers. You might use them to control your synth's filterĬutoff point, amplification envelope parameters, and more. These CC messagesĬhange the device's performance and patch parameters. Synthesizers (and other MIDI-compatible instruments) accept 'Control Change' messages. Anyone canĬontribute their favorite synth to this dataset, and anyone can use this dataset. I create a Midi Track and specify the Blofeld as the output and arm the track.Īt this point MIDI is merged from the LPK 25 and Percussa MIDI Bridge and sent through to the Blofeld allowing me to rock out from the comfort of my couch.The goal of this dataset is to document the MIDI CC and NRPN implementation of every device. The LPK25, Blofeld, and AudioCube are plugged in via USB and configured as MIDI devices in Live options. In the example below I map Z (AudioCube Face 4) with Ring Modulation Level.Ībleton Live 8 is running on a laptop which is the hub that makes this all work. Now I modify any patch to respond to AudioCube modulation by going to the Matrix menu and then setting W-Z as sources. In my case, i set W-Z to 10-13 respectively to match the CC numbers coming from the AudioCube. Hold down “Shift”+”Global” to access the global params and turn the Display Parameter Dial to access the “Global Controls” page. The Blofled supports custom mapping of 4 CCs to controllers that are labeled W,X,Y,Z.

I use Percussa’s MIDI bridge to configure a sensor cube so that face 1-4 send CCs 10-13 (click image to enlarge). I wanted to create a small couch-friendly setup where I could play the Waldorf Blofeld with my little Akai LPK25 Controller and an AudioCube.
