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But MIDI CC messages come with some drawbacks. MIDI CC is one of the worst means of controlling parameters because you have to be in contact with the device you are controlling. A drum machine for example, will not be affected by the velocity of the MIDI CC 1 controller. A MIDI keyboard will only respond to MIDI CC messages if the keys are pressed. A pad might only respond to a MIDI CC message when it is pressed.
In Studio One, there are several different ways to assign MIDI CC messages. The built-in Keyboards (your midi keyboard) can be mapped to CC messages, or you can map external MIDI controllers, such as a Korg OASYS. You can also map the keyboard of your MIDI controller, and it will be mapped as the default CC channel.
The other way to assign MIDI CC messages is to use the MIDI CC messages of the MIDI Keyboard. MIDI CC messages for a given channel are assigned to the keyboard by default when you press a key. You can also assign other MIDI CC messages to control individual keys. You can set up all MIDI CC messages of the keyboard to control your virtual parameters. Then it would be possible to control a key with the CC 1 controller and another with the CC 2 controller. You could even assign the CC messages to control your virtual knobs, faders, or the volume control.
The latter is a highly complex and time-consuming task, and for most people it is not a good idea. It is normally easier to simply assign the CC messages of the MIDI keyboard as virtual parameters. You can also assign more than one parameter from the MIDI keyboard to a given MIDI CC message, i.e. CC 1 can control the panning, and CC 2 can control the volume. 827ec27edc