MIDI OUT goes External Gear

Dieter says delete.

There is a lot of midi loopback tricks documented for digitakt around the forum. If you search for loopback you’ll probably find most of it :slight_smile:
One trick for you, set the midi control change message to lfo depth. You can then use it to control a different parameter on each track. Set lfo speed to 0 and then use your midi channel to change the depth for all tracks. Might take some adjusting but should be very useful as a macro control.

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Set each tracks lfo speed to 0
Set the lfo destination of each track to whatever you want to be modulated.
Each individual track’s lfo depth can be used as an offset.
Set your midi “control all” channel to send a cc message to lfo depth.
Set each audio track to receive on the same midi channel, and to not send midi messages.
This will allow you to create a macro control.
If the syntakt has two Lfo’s per track like the digitakt, you can create 2.
Is that easier to understand?

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Great post, thanks! Opens up some ideas.

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In all seriousness it’s a great tip :slight_smile:

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