Topic: midi control workarounds
Hi, I'm new to the forum, and don't actually own an RME unit yet, so any advice would be very much appreciated.
I'd really like to use a UCX as a standalone mixer/effects unit for a hardware synth/sampler/acoustic band, and apart from the audio quality and low latency I'm attracted by the midi control aspects.
Like a few others, I'd really like to control Reverb and Echo, and I see that it's possible to change user presets via midi. Are these changes seamless, could they be triggered live for incremental or drastic effects, or will there be interruptions in the sound?
Also, what would be great for me (and I realise that Im not a 'typical' user) would be far more snapshots stored on the unit itself, so that I could have a mix saved for every possible song in my setlist, more like 16 than the 6 available now via midi. In fact I'd really like 127, so that I could just mix songs in TM on my computer and save as part of my OTB setup.
However Im realistic that this might never be implemented, so I'm wondering whether I could setup submixes or something to squeeze multiple mixes from each snapshot, or perhaps just have 4 channels for each input (I'm using only 8 inputs) and only one fader up at a time? Would this ugly workaround end up straining the DSP, or do channel strips only add processing load when audio passes through them?
Lastly, Matthias, can I ask if there are any plans to extend midi control functionality? I see that I could do a lot with OSC control via Totalmix on the computer but I want to work live with zero reliance on a computer. If you aren't prioritising this I understand, but would be fantastic to get an idea of our chances!
Many thanks
B