MIDI-Mapping ControlRoom with Studio One

This guide assumes that you have already:

If you have not completed the above steps, please visit the ControlRoom Setup Overview


Detailed Setup Instructions

Please note, ControlRoom Hub must be running to maintain the connection with Studio One. It can be minimized, but not closed.

Map ControlRoom Midi Tools to Plugin Parameters in Studio One

There are numerous MIDI tools in ControlRoom that can be mapped to control parameters in Studio One, including your favorite third party plugins. Follow the steps below for an example of how to map the FX Cube to a few plugin parameters in Studio One.

Studio One provides a very powerful system for managing external MIDI devices and mappings. With great power comes great responsibility. We recommend familiarizing yourself with the Studio One MIDI mapping system by reading the Control Link section of their reference manual.

For this example, let’s create a new instrument track by dragging the Mojito instrument into the main window. We can map any parameters of this plugin that we like- for this example we’ll map Filter Cutoff, Drive, and Resonance.

 

  • Open the Tools page and select the FX Cube.

  • Now we’ll name the FX Cube and label each of its three controller parameters. For this example, label them as follows:

  • Name: “Mojito”

  • X Axis: “Filter Cutoff

  • Y Axis: “Drive

  • Z Axis: “Resonance

 

  • In Studio One, enable the External window within the Mixer view, and double-click ControlRoom. If you don’t see ControlRoom in the External Devices panel, be sure you have completed the steps for connecting ControlRoom Hub with Studio One.

 

  • In the Studio One window that has just opened, click MIDI Learn so it’s highlighted blue.

     

  • In the Hub, click each of the Send CC buttons for each of the XYZ parameters, so that Studio One recognizes them.

     

  • In Studio One, turn off MIDI Learn mode, and open the Mojito plugin window.

  • Turn on Global mapping mode, by clicking ControlRoom at the top right of the Mojito plugin window, so it is not highlighted.

  • Click the Filter Cutoff knob, and then move the Control 1 knob in the Studio One ControlRoom window. Then click the arrow to lock the mapping.

  • Repeat these steps for the Drive and Resonance parameters.

     

Once you have mapped the three parameters, this mapped tool will be available to you in ControlRoom VR.

  • In VR, press the menu button on your left controller to bring up the menu, then select the Tools page, and turn on the FX cube you just mapped, which should be named Mojito

  • Move the ball in the FX cube around to control all three of those parameters simultaneously