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Does anyone know if Guitar rig can be controlled via m-audio ozone midi
contoller with say a volume pedal attached i.e. controlling the wah wah
control of a guitar rig effect

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"Paul" <paulc@bms-software.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know if Guitar rig can be controlled via m-audio ozone midi
> contoller with say a volume pedal attached i.e. controlling the wah wah
> control of a guitar rig effect

Native Instruments indicates Guitar Rig can be controlled by other MIDI
controllers, so I see no reason why you can't use the M-Audio controller. You
may have to map the controller manually if you can't find anyone who has already
done this.

Check with the Guitar Rig user group at Yahoo! Groups. I just took a quick peek
and, apparently, someone there is having success using the Behringer foot
controller so I'm guessing the M-Audio unit should work as well.

John LeBlanc
Houston, TX

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"Paul" <paulc@bms-software.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know if Guitar rig can be controlled via m-audio ozone midi
> contoller with say a volume pedal attached i.e. controlling the wah wah
> control of a guitar rig effect
>

I doubt an analog volume pedal would do it but a MIDI expression pedal
(which could be used as a MIDI volume pedal) would and should work with
about any of the software or hardware rigs with a MIDI port (and there's
dozens).

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"Ricky Hunt" <rhunt22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Paul" <paulc@bms-software.com> wrote in message
> news:1108736744.847317.113100@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > Does anyone know if Guitar rig can be controlled via m-audio ozone midi
> > contoller with say a volume pedal attached i.e. controlling the wah wah
> > control of a guitar rig effect
> >
>
> I doubt an analog volume pedal would do it but a MIDI expression pedal
> (which could be used as a MIDI volume pedal) would and should work with
> about any of the software or hardware rigs with a MIDI port (and there's
> dozens).
>
>

Wierd, but the ads I've seen for NI Guitar Rig suggests the price includes a
controller pedal, for live use. It has a wah style pedal built in, from what
I can see.

Maybe I'm missing something?


Geoff

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Guitar Rig has a Learn feature that you activate on the feature you want to
control via MIDI. Activate Learn, hit the MIDI controller, and GR analyzes
the incoming MIDI data and assigns it for you to the controller you
selected. You don't have to set up Program and Controller changes or
anything like that manually.

And yes the other poster was right you can use any MIDI controller to work
the software. I use Guitar Rig for my live....err, guitar rig...with a
Behringer MIDI foot controller. Which by the way is the best MIDI foot
controller I have ever seen or used, despite the manufacturer.

-Ben

"Paul" <paulc@bms-software.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know if Guitar rig can be controlled via m-audio ozone midi
> contoller with say a volume pedal attached i.e. controlling the wah wah
> control of a guitar rig effect
>

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