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use at once, any MIDI assignments you make will not be propagated to the other instances until the next time
that your host loads the plug-ins.
Dr. Device automatically makes three MIDI assignments when instantiated. The X, Y, and Z axes of the light-
colored nubby are assigned to MIDI control numbers 12, 13, and 92 respectively. You may find these
assignments are useful if you happen to own a popular performance-oriented touchpad device and effects
unit.
The AudioUnit version does not provide the same MIDI assignment features as the VST version. Almost all
AudioUnit hosts provide their own mechanism for assigning MIDI controllers to parameters, so it would be
redundant for us to implement MIDI controller assignments in the plug-in itself. Consult the documentation for
your AudioUnit host to learn how to use its MIDI features.
Automation
Almost all of Dr. Device's parameters can be automated using your host's automation features. Consult your
host's documentation for information on how to use these features.
Dr. Device only transmits parameter-change messages for automation for controls that you move yourself.
When you move a nubby or turn a knob with the mouse, automation data for the nubby or knob is transmitted
to your host. Automation data is not transmitted when the nubbies move in response to either the Kinetics
feature or the motion recorder. Nor is any automation data transmitted for parameters controlled by the
nubbies. If you connect a nubby's axis to a parameter and move the nubby with the mouse, automation data
for only the nubby will be received by the host; no data will be received for the targeted parameter.
And Finally
Thanks again for purchasing Dr. Device. We make every effort to ensure your satisfaction with our products,
and want you to be happy with your purchase. Please write support@audiodamage.com if you have any
questions or comments.