All our standalone applications feature MIDI support.

First, configure your external MIDI device in audio settings

Open the standalone version of the product and click on the cogwheel icon to check the audio settings menu.

Then, just click on the little square in order to able the external MIDI device in the list.


MIDI Learn feature

The fastest way to assign any parameter or GUI component to any MIDI command is by using the MIDI learn feature.

  1. Right-click over any knob, slider, or GUI component compatible.
  2. Select "Enable MIDI Learn".
  3. Engage the MIDI command on your external MIDI device (button, switch, pad, fader, etc).
  4. Right-click again and select "Disable MIDI Learn".
  5. The MIDI command should be paired to the parameter now.
  6. To modify or delete any MIDI command, check the MIDI Mapping settings.


MIDI Mapping settings

You can check the MIDI Mapping settings by clicking on the MIDI port icon at the bottom left corner of the plug-in window.

Check the following steps to assign MIDI controls to plug-in parameter/GUI components:

Mapping MIDI note event to Buttons:

  • Enable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Click on the component you want to control.
  • Press down a MIDI note on the MIDI controller and release it.
  • Disable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Now mapped MIDI note will toggle the parameter value.

Mapping two MIDI notes to a Slider/Combobox:

  • Enable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Click on the component you want to control.
  • Press down the first MIDI note on the MIDI controller.
  • Press down the second MIDI note on the MIDI controller.
  • Release the first MIDI note.
  • Release the second MIDI note.
  • Disable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Now the two mapped MIDI notes can be used to increment/decrement the parameter value.

Mapping MIDI CC event to Buttons:

  • Enable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Click on the component you want to control.
  • Press down MIDI CC shortcut on the MIDI controller and release it.
  • Disable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Now mapped MIDI CC event will toggle the parameter value.

Mapping MIDI CC event to a Slider/Combobox:

  • Enable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Click on the component you want to control.
  • Move CC knob on the MIDI controller.
  • Disable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Now mapped MIDI CC event will control the parameter value.

Mapping two MIDI CC events to a Slider/Combobox:

  • Enable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Click on the component you want to control.
  • Press down the first MIDI CC button on the MIDI controller.
  • Press down the second MIDI CC button on the MIDI controller.
  • Release the first MIDI CC button.
  • Release the seconds MIDI CC button.
  • Disable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Now the two mapped MIDI CC events can be used to increment/decrement the parameter value.

Mapping MIDI Program Change event to Buttons:

  • Enable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Click on the component you want to control.
  • Press down MIDI Program Change twice shortcut on the MIDI controller.
  • Disable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Now mapped MIDI Program Change event will toggle the parameter value.

Mapping two MIDI Program Change events to a Slider/Combobox:

  • Enable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Click on the component you want to control.
  • Press down the first MIDI Program Change button on the MIDI controller.
  • Press down the second MIDI Program Change button on the MIDI controller.
  • Disable MIDI Learn from the right-click menu.
  • Now the two mapped MIDI Program Change events can be used to increment/decrement the parameter value.

All those MIDI Events will be registered on the MIDI Mapping window. You can open it and edit all the parameters by clicking on the MIDI port icon on the bottom left corner of the plug-in. You can add new MIDI events manually by clicking on the “+” button.