Tutorials

  • Automate your Controller

    You can configure each controller component to execute one or more actions based on several types of events triggered by the component itself. For example, when moving a slider, you can send a MIDI CC message, or when pressing a button you can send a note on message, etc. Each component can have an arbitrary

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  • Connect and Swipe through Multiple Sessions and Controllers using ONE Control

    To run two controllers for the same DAW and be able to switch seamlessly we need to do a couple of things… 1. Create 2 separate sessions in the MIDI Network Setup.  You can name the sessions ‘ipad Launchpad’ and ‘ipad Mackie’ 2. Assign each controller to the corresponding network sessions created from your DAW. Screenshots

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  • Have you lost connection recently?

    Due to operating system software updates you might be experiencing a problem with the connection of your iPad on your usual setup and sessions. Thus, please revisit the Audio MIDI Setup Go to the Audio Devices window (⌘+1) And make sure you press the Enable button next to your iPad. This will instantly reconnect your iPad to

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  • How to further customize your DAW controller

    Did you know, that in the PRO version of ONE Control, you can edit the functionality of each component? By jumping into edit mode in any DAW controller, you enable the possibility to customise certain components. To do this, press the edit button on the bottom right of a DAW controller, and in this view,

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  • Launchpad Controller

    ONE Control comes with Launchpad controller for Ableton Live and Logic Pro version 10.5 or later. It emulates the Novation Launchpad series, specifically the Launchpad X. With the Launchpad controller you can play clips/loops, control the mixer, play notes, and display scrolling text. Before using the Launchpad controller, you need to connect to you host.

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  • Logic Pro setup

    Logic Pro is compatible either with generic Mackie Control Universal (MCU) units or with the more suitable Logic Control protocol, an extension of MCU, specifically customised for Logic’s functionalities. Here’s how to set up ONE Control as a DAW Controller for Logic Pro: Watch the video tutorial Setup a Mackie Control XT emulation You ca

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  • MIDI Connection

    If you have any issue, please contact us in our Discord server. Automatic Connection ONE Control Pro 1.2 introduced automatic connection to MIDI Network session. If you prefer to connect manually or if you use ONE Control DAW Edition (which doesn’t have this feature), see Manual Connection at the bottom of this article. MacOS Windows After

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  • Multiple connections

    With ONE Control you can work with multiple setups, thanks to multiple window support of iOS 13, or through the controller switcher on the toolbar. The problem arises when using multiple protocols on the same connection. Let’s say that you have ONE Control connected to Logic with the following setups: If Mackie Control and Launchpad

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  • ONE Control as an MCU Controller

    What is Mackie Control Universal (MCU)? Mackie Control Universal (MCU) is a protocol that was originally intended to allow a Control Surface to communicate with other units, including your computer’s Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). Basically, all modern DAWs support MCU. MCU controls the most important commands you need to record and mix your music (you

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  • ONE Control vs Logic Remote

    One of the questions we get most often is: Why do I need ONE Control if I can get Logic Remote (for free)? Logic Remote is a great product, but it’s focused on semi-professional use. The wonderful playing controls (such as strings, drums, etc.) make it the perfect tool for composing and sketching ideas. Used

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