Naming "user-B" realtime controls??

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Naming "user-B" realtime controls??

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For Example: refer to Factor program: 007 "Intimate Strings".

Realtime Control: B-user-2 seems to be controlling the pitch of one of the oscillators. (and it seems that knobs 1, 3, 4 aren't assigned to anything)

But when I click on the Control-Surfact tab, the 4 user knobs are only labled Mod 1; Mod 2; Mod 3; Mod 4.

Question: Is it possible to rename Knob MOd 2 to read exactly what paramater the knob is assigned to control?

I assume that this would be possible being that Realtime Control knobs A 1-4 are named Filter Cutoff; Filter Resanance; Filter EG Int and EQ Relase.

Later,
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You can't rename them to what ever you want but the names will change depending on the assignments. The defaults are Knob Mod 1-4 corresponding to CC 17, 19, 20, 21.

If you assign knob 1 to F/A Attack then that is what should appear as the label on the control surface page.
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Post by engineerjoel »

Hey Bald Eagle,
thanks for reply...though, did you audition the patch in my example above? If so, then why is Knob 2 labled "mod 2" and not "osc 2 semi-pitch" or something similar to that ...not sure exactly what correct paramater name is that the knob2 is actually controlling.
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With the mod 1-4 assignments its just sending those CC's without knowing what will ultimately be controlled. It's just a level of indirection that they didn't bother to follow when displaying the label for those particular assignments.
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