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X-Session UC-17 & ACT Sonar setup FX
Here is a guide to setting up the X-Session UC-17 to control VST FX in Sonar 7
It is part 1 – showing you how to setup a Control Surface and how to use the ‘midi learn’ function.
This guide is a more advanced version of the article,
X-Session UC-17 – How to setup ACT/Sonar
Watch it through a couple of times and you’ll see how it works.
This guide works as a setup for C1 to C6 as ‘Gain’ controllers…
The rest of this article follows through my setup for all the parameters for the Sonitus Equaliser.
This includes using banks in the ‘ACT’ surface dialogue and setting up the X-Session buttons.
1. Finish Bank 1
If you followed the guide through to the end and everything worked you should now be able to control the ‘Gain’ sliders on the Sonitus.
Follow the same principles to setup C8 to control ‘Output’.
ie.
Click ACT – move slider for output – wiggle C8 on X-Session
Click ACT – Message ’1 parameter and 1 control touched’
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For my setup I mapped C9 – C14 as ‘Freq’ controllers.
Do this the same way as previously.
NOTE: There are no sliders, just touch each ‘Freq’ box with you mouse.
Next wiggle controllers C9-14…
Finally press the ‘ACT’ button
Click ACT – Message ’6 parameters and 6 controls touched’
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<<<—-TIP NUMBER 1 —->>>
By editing the numbers on the Boxes you can change their names.
Just ‘right click’ on the grey part and edit —>
I changed mine from R1 to C1
—>>>- I repeated this straight through.
So now
R1 – R8 = C1 to C9
and
S1 – S8 = C9 to C16.
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Banks can be edited so that you can have more control over your Plugins – means more work setting up though.
Drop down menu – Bank1, Bank 2, Bank 3, Bank 4 —–>>>> brings up more boxes
Drop down menu – Bank1, Bank 2, Bank 3, Bank 4 —–>>>>
As I went I took notes,
This is how I setup each bank – (following the guide)
EQ Plugin Settings – based on maximum of 6 channels
Bank 1
|
C9 |
C10 |
C11 |
C12 |
C13 |
C14 |
C15 |
C16 |
|
Freq |
Freq |
Freq |
Freq |
Freq |
Freq |
|
|
|
C1 |
C2 |
C3 |
C4 |
C5 |
C6 |
C7 |
C8 |
|
Gain |
Gain |
Gain |
Gain |
Gain |
Gain |
|
OUTPUT |
Bank 2
|
C9 |
C10 |
C11 |
C12 |
C13 |
C14 |
C15 |
C16 |
|
Freq |
Freq |
Freq |
Freq |
Freq |
Freq |
|
|
|
C1 |
C2 |
C3 |
C4 |
C5 |
C6 |
C7 |
C8 |
|
Q |
Q |
Q |
Q |
Q |
Q |
Q |
OUTPUT |
Bank 3
|
C9 |
C10 |
C11 |
C12 |
C13 |
C14 |
C15 |
C16 |
|
Q |
Q |
Q |
Q |
Q |
Q |
|
|
|
C1 |
C2 |
C3 |
C4 |
C5 |
C6 |
C7 |
C8 |
|
Gain |
Gain |
Gain |
Gain |
Gain |
Gain |
|
OUTPUT |
Bank 4
|
C9 |
C10 |
C11 |
C12 |
C13 |
C14 |
C15 |
C16 |
|
Q |
Q |
Q |
Q |
Q |
Q |
|
|
|
C1 |
C2 |
C3 |
C4 |
C5 |
C6 |
C7 |
C8 |
|
Filter |
Filter |
Filter |
Filter |
Filter |
Filter |
|
OUTPUT |
Next was to setup the X-Session buttons – Make sure you’ve saved your preset – hopefully you have as you’ve gone along…
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Assign buttons – (My X-Session wasn’t setup with on/off funtion for the buttons, so I needed to edit. I did this manually the Enigma software didn’t seem to work for me…), this is how I did it.
X-Session Setup-
press button 1
press ‘assign’
press 1 4 6 – wait…you’ve assigned the midi command 146 to the button this is the on/off function.
Do this for buttons 1 to 10
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I also had to edit the ‘ACT’ surface to make them work properly
Click – ‘Options’ tab
First choose which button to edit:
Change ‘function’ – drop down menu —>>> ‘none’
Untick this box…’Exclude from ACT’
I did this for B1 to B6 and Shift B1 to ShiftB6
B7 – setup as – ‘previous rotaries and sliders bank’
B8 – setup as - ‘next rotaries and sliders bank’
Finished…
Now go back to ‘Controllers’ tab.
‘Midi Learn’ each button here first…
NEXT——>>>>
Open Sonitus: Equaliser plugin.
Using the guide ‘midi learn’ – then ‘ACT’ learn the buttons
I mapped the buttons to do the
following.
|
1 |
2 |
3 |
|
Enable |
Enable |
Enable |
|
4 |
5 |
6 |
|
Enable |
Enable |
Enable |
|
7 |
8 |
9 |
|
Prev Bank |
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Next Bank |
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0 |
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|
|
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All done.
You should be able now to use this as a template.
Remember to save.
Also worth noting – each plugin will need to be mapped using ‘ACT’ but you can use the bank setup to create lots of controllers.
Be careful and take notes.
If I’ve missed anything or have made a boo boo please leave a comment and I’ll take a look.
Install driver KORG nanoKONTROL – video guide
Optimizing PC For Music Production
Setting up a PC or Laptop for Audio/Music production is a neccesity.
All these tips are XP based but some can be applied to Vista as well.
Here are a few tips…
I’ll update this one as I go.
If it’s possible do not use PC for internet. And only install Music Software.
If that’s not possible then follow the next steps.
1> If you have wireless turn that off while using Audio software. It can interfere with your sound.
2> Disconnect from internet while using software and shut down anything running in the background that doesn’t need to be running.
3> Disable Automatic Updates>>>
To turn it off completely and for good do as follows:
a. Go into Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services.
b. Highlight the service called “Automatic Updates”. You will know when you have the correct one because you will see a description about it telling you what it does.
c. Right click once highlighted and click stop to terminate the service.
d. Right click on it again and go to Properties. Half way down the first tab there is “Startup Type:” change this to disabled.
4. Slim down your operating processes.
a. Get rid of that picture of your ‘cat wearing a spiderman outfit’ that sits on your desktop background.
b. Change all the poncy doobries -
goto start at the bottom of your screen,
‘RIGHT’ click -
goto ‘PROPERTIES’
click choose ‘CLASSIC START MENU’
c. Right click in a space on the desktop click ‘PROPERTIES’ choose In the tab ‘THEMES’ choose ‘classic windows‘ theme in the drop down menu. Click ‘APPLY’ Button, But Don’t shut it down yet.
d. Click the tab ‘DESKTOP’ in background list – choose ‘none‘ Click ‘APPLY’
e. Click the tab ‘Screen Saver’ in list choose ‘none‘ Click ‘APPLY’
You can shut it down now Click ‘OK’
5> Goto ‘CONTROL PANEL’ – Start – Settings – Control Panel
Find ‘SYSTEM’ double click.
Click ‘ADVANCED’ tab
In ‘Performance‘ click ‘SETTINGS’ button.
Choose ‘Adjust for best performance’ Click ‘APPLY’ button.
Click ‘OK’ to exit.
Watch Video—>>>
Optimising Pc – System Performance
6. Optimize Performance for Background Applications.
Back to ‘PERFORMANCE’ settings click on the Advanced tab,
Under -’Processor Scheduling’ there are two radio buttons.
‘Programs’ and ‘Background Services’,
change the option to ‘Background Services’.
7. Disable Disk Indexing Service. Makes file searching slower but will help your audio softare run better.
Go to the desktop
Click on MY COMPUTER
you will see your HARD DRIVES
Right click on a drive select PROPERTIES.
UN-CHECK the box next to ‘Allow Indexing….’ and click APPLY.
A window will pop up asking for you to ‘CONFIRM ATTRIBUTE CHANGES’.
Select APPLY CHANGES TO X:\,SUBFOLDERS and FILES.
“X” is the drive letter of the drive you chose.
The following process can take a few minutes to complete.
Apply this to all your Hard Drives.
9 – Defrag all your drives using windows as often as you can. I defrag every time I start up my DAW.
I use a program called Defraggler it’s free and easy to use.
I also use CCleaner to clean the gunk off my PC before I defrag.















