User`s manual

44 ARTURIA Analog Lab USER’S MANUAL
MiniLab controller
The MiniLab virtual controller gives you fourteen knobs, eight Snapshots and eight pads.
KeyLab controller
The KeyLab virtual controller gives you ten knobs, nine faders, ten Snapshots and
sixteen pads.
5.3.4 Assignable MIDI control of parameters
The knobs and sliders on the virtual keyboard can ‘learn’ which external MIDI controls
you want to use to control the parameters inside Analog Lab. This is very easy to do.
Before we proceed, make sure the MIDI device you want to use is connected to the
computer and has been selected in the Audio & MIDI settings window inside Analog Lab
(see section 5.1.3).
The channel on which MIDI data will be received is either defined for the Analog Lab
plug-in by the host DAW or defined by the Analog Lab application itself in standalone
mode.
Once the overall MIDI channel has been specified it is possible to ‘mark’ a particular
incoming MIDI message as belonging to a particular virtual control in Analog Lab.
To do this, click on the MIDI button in the tool bar and all virtual controls in Analog Lab
will be highlighted in purple. Then click the Analog Lab control you want to assign.
The ‘MIDI Control Setup’ window will appear, allowing the selected virtual control in
Analog Lab to learn the MIDI control number of whichever control you activate on your
hardware controller.