

- #MICROSOFT MIDI MAPPER SWITCH TO MPKMINI2 HOW TO#
- #MICROSOFT MIDI MAPPER SWITCH TO MPKMINI2 WINDOWS 10#
Now click close and you should be able to use the controls which you have assigned on the MIDI Controller.Leave the rest of the options as default and click OK. You will be able to see the MIDI Channel assigned automatically by your MIDI Controller.Now on the MIDI controller just move the first fader and the control is assigned with CC message along with the channel number.It’s easy to assign control by moving the fader on the controller. In shortcut: You can either type or move controller.Click on Add and dialog box will open to assign the control.Next in bottom left of the window, you will see “Shortcuts for selected actions”.Select Track: Set volume for track 01 (MIDI CC/OSC only).
#MICROSOFT MIDI MAPPER SWITCH TO MPKMINI2 WINDOWS 10#
However, Windows 10 always selects the MS Software Synth - which does make sounds, but I would like to direct it to other hardware midi devices or even a virtual midi port so I could drive a VSTi in reap.
#MICROSOFT MIDI MAPPER SWITCH TO MPKMINI2 HOW TO#
Here I am going to show you how to setup the MIDI controller to make workflow easier when using the DAW. I am trying to map it: the software can see the keyboard and apparently I can assign to each button/knob of the akai an action on virtual dj. Some of the MIDI Controllers won’t mapped automatically in Reaper, and we need to do it manually one time. I just have a laptop and a AKAI MPK MINI MK2 that I would like to connect to virtual dj free in order to start having some fun (before eventually buying more professional stuff).
