![]() I have a Numa Compact 2X and I’m trying to use it as a controller keyboard, but it has some annoying behaviour. Thank you for helping me figure out what I needed. Is this something I need to pursue from the Axiom side? Edit: Found the general program chart for Axiom and it does list a Drawbar organ at 15 so now to figure out why it isn’t triggering similar on the Numa Compact 2x. When I connect my Axiom to Logic, I can see where programs 15 thru 20 are organs but only 19 and 20 will trigger an organ sound and those particular sounds aren’t usable in classic rock. Is there a way to find out what I’m triggering? More to the point, I’m wanting to trigger an organ, like all drawbars organ. As I said, NC2X is 4-part multi-timbral, and the sounds on channels 3 and 4 are triggered externally (in this case, from your Axiom, which you are setting to transmit on channel 3 and 4). Where are the other sounds coming from?" The answer is, they are coming from the Numa, they are the sounds the Numa is associating with channels 3 and 4. You previous post said, "If I put the Axiom on channels 3 or 4 I get other sounds. ![]() I"m wondering if I can use a sustain pedal or other foot controller to assign to rotary speed instead and keep the mod wheel doing the morph?⦠The drawbars shift gradually as the mod wheel is engaged, very much like the morph feature works on my Nord stage. ![]() I"ll only be able to test it out tonight, but this seems like an excellent candidate to explain my problem. I still have the Compact 2x and plan to try it with the iPad running Camelot Pro for what may be an ideal light rig. I was using exactly the setup you described, but I recently switched to a YC88 with an iPad Pro running Camelot Pro. If you change this to "off" or any other CC in the pop-up menu, that may resolve the problem you're having. I believe the MIDI controller to smoothly crossfade (morph) between the presets of the upper manual defaults is Modwheel (hence moves the drawbars). Not sure it this will help you, but if you're using the built-in Vintage B3 that comes w/Mainstage, check the "Morph" defaults under "Options". The mod wheel continues to (appropriately) toggle the Leslie speed but also pulls out some drawbars and pushes in some other ones and it makes absolutely no sense to me.ĭoes anyone who"s used the Compact 2X or Mainstage (or ideally both) have any suggestions to shed some light on this most frustrating roadblock? ![]() I went through every single routing option and tried to delete or disable anything having to do with the mod wheel with no luck. While I got this to work with MIDI learn, the mod wheel also unexpected changes a handful of the drawbars and for the life of me I can"t figure out why. The next step was trying to program stick 2 (the mod stick) to control Leslie rotor speed. After much trial and even more error, using uhoh7"s instructions earlier in this thread, in zone edit mode I assigned a different unused MIDI cc to each slider (cc 20-28) and used the MIDI learn to map each. The next step was trying to figure out how to map the 9 sliders to Mainstage"s drawbars. I bought myself an older but reasonably spec"ed used MacBook Pro, downloaded Mainstage, connected the 2X via an old USB cable I had lying around, and voila! It seems to work great with far less latency than I ever experienced with any of my PCs. Though I"ve tried PC-based VST hosts in the past and hated the experience, I have never used a Mac or Mainstage before and knowing how light and portable the Numa Compact 2X is, I decided to at least look into it. I"m not sure if I should include this question in the larger thread or start my own my apologies if it shouldn"t be here.Ī few weeks back I was lugging around a heavy keyboard at practice and one of my bandmembers jokingly asked me why I didn"t just go with a controller and Mac running Mainstage.
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