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Originally Posted by andyp24
Hi Geoff
Following this thread with interest (and quite often incomprehension) :-)
I'm still too busy with work to test anything at the moment, but to be honest if I'm going to try and set up anything with my Behringer X32 to see how it works, I'm going to need a much more step-by-step guide for how to create the various maps (lists of physical controls, MIDI messages they spit out etc) and virtual surfaces etc (sorry, I've probably got all the terminology wrong there - I got a bit lost in the descriptions of things, especially when it got 3 dimensional!)
Apologies if this documentation exists and I've missed it....
Andy
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You are no the only one that was lost, but after a play with the pre-alpha, I got the grasp of things,
Mapping the x32, is basically a case of
Install the CSI as described in the pdf.
Go to Options,preferences,Control/OSC/web in reaper,
then add the Control Surface Intergrator,
Click on Mix1 and set it the midi in/out for your x32,
check the boxe Midi in,
Press OK
Now get an excel page open and make a column with all the names of all the knows and faders, if they have a push and a turn that's 2 different lines.
With each turn twist or fader, you will get a message or you won't,
For a button, it might look like 2 messages like 90 00 7f, 90 00 00.
That is summed up by 90 00 00 7f
Go thru all you controls and if you get stuck, post....we're all in this together.
After that it's just moving all the data to make BehringerX32.rst