Creating plug-in maps – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 41: Plug-in and Hardware Inserts

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Learn Button

Puts the plug-in in Learn mode,

where you can map plug-in parameters to a con-
trol surface.

Parameter Menu

When in Learn mode, lets you

select a parameter on the plug-in for mapping. If
you click a parameter in the plug-in window
while in Learn mode, this menu shows the
name of the parameter.

Plug-in Map controls can be shown or hidden.

To show (or hide) Plug-in Map controls:

„

Select (or deselect) View > Plug-in > Map Con-

trols

.

Creating Plug-in Maps

This section covers creating plug-in maps on the
following control surfaces:

• C|24

• Control|24

• 003

• Digi 002

• Command|8

Putting a Plug-in into Learn Mode

When you first put a plug-in into Learn mode, a
new plug-in map is created (with the default
name “Custom Map”), and the plug-in is fo-
cused on the control surface, but with a blank
page of controls, ready for mapping.

Only one plug-in can be in Learn mode at a
time.

To put a plug-in into Learn mode, do one of the
following:

„

Click the Learn button in the plug-in window.

– or –

„

From the Map Options pop-up menu, choose

New Map

.

To take a plug-in out of Learn mode, do one of the
following:

„

Click the active Learn button in the plug-in

window.

„

Close the plug-in window.

„

Click the Learn button in a different plug-in

window.

Creating and Editing Plug-in Maps

To create a custom map of plug-in parameters:

1

Open the plug-in whose mapping you want to

customize.

2

Put the plug-in into Learn mode. The plug-in

is focused on the control surface, but with a
blank page of controls, ready for mapping.

3

In the plug-in window, click the plug-in pa-

rameter you want to map. The parameter name
appears in the Parameter menu.

For details on plug-in mapping for D-Con-
trol and D-Command, see the D-Control
Guide and D-Command Guide.

Plug-ins are automatically taken out of
Learn mode when moved to a different
insert position, made inactive, or converted
between TDM and RTAS formats.

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