Topic: Switch between resets using a midi command

I hope I'm on the right track.

I have an Arturia Keylab 88 Mk II I use with pianoteq

One of the features of this keyboard is a pad of 16 keys that can be assigned to a different midi channel.

Is it possible to use these 16 pads to choose one of 16 presets?

Re: Switch between resets using a midi command

s.g.botsford wrote:

I hope I'm on the right track.

I have an Arturia Keylab 88 Mk II I use with pianoteq

One of the features of this keyboard is a pad of 16 keys that can be assigned to a different midi channel.

Is it possible to use these 16 pads to choose one of 16 presets?


Yes .

You can assign a CC number with the Mk2 , using the PAD option change . ( see note at the bottom for numbers reserved in Pianoteq)

In Pianoteq
Enter  the Options/Midi menu go access Global Mappings ,
Select full-featured (not minimalistic)
Insert a new mapping ( click insert) and add the  CC # number you have assigned to your pad
Select 'load preset' as an action and a menu will appear allowing you to select which preset you want to load.

Note: the following Control Change numbers are reserved ( 6, 32-63, 96-101, 120-127)

Last edited by Pianistically (05-02-2025 20:45)

Re: Switch between resets using a midi command

Pianistically wrote:

Double quote munched.

Yes.

You can assign a CC number with the Mk2 , using the PAD option change . ( see note at the bottom for numbers reserved in Pianoteq)

In Pianoteq
Enter  the Options/Midi menu go access Global Mappings ,
Select full-featured (not minimalistic)
Insert a new mapping ( click insert) and add the  CC # number you have assigned to your pad
Select 'load preset' as an action and a menu will appear allowing you to select which preset you want to load.

Note: the following Control Change numbers are reserved ( 6, 32-63, 96-101, 120-127)

Wow!  Thanks.