Receive MIDI to determine external software synth controller numbers

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asked Nov 18, 2014 in Basic by daniel (290 points)
Yes, there's a LEARN button on the MIDI properties page for each control in MD. Let me know if you cannot find it and I'll provide pics for... iPhone 5?
Thanks. Yes, I found it. Thanks. (iPhone 4S). I also have MIDI Receive enabled. In Reaktor I tweak a knob. Should I expect a new CC # to appear in my Channel-cc window in MD? I think the issue is I don't have them shaking hands. Could you remind me of the link for that explanation? I've got MIDI In and MIDI Out enabled on the Config-Connections page. and, of course, a wi-fi connection. Should there be a virtual source showing up on the config page? Or...?

I'll definitely go and give you a good rating on iTunes. Great app, great support.
Hi daniel, yes, either MIDI Designer must see Reaktor (so it would appear as a virtual destination) or you must use MIDI Designer Initiated Virtual Destinations... but in both cases we depend on Reaktor to connect, too. So you might need to do some configuring, and also starting and restarting apps in a different order.

We don't have Reaktor in the studio, but if you cannot figure it out we'll try to get a copy.

Thanks!
Dan
Wait... is Reaktor running on your computer? Check midiDR.com/connect for how to connect to an app on the computer.
Dan, to be clear, I am able to send from my iPhone to my Mac just fine. The way I've been linking buttons in MD to Reaktor so far has been by using the MIDI Learn function for each knob on the Reaktor side - then moving a knob in MD on my phone to make the connection. I want to be able to do it in the opposite direction. So far, my MD knobs don't change in response to changes I initiate on my Mac - only in reverse.
Great. Can you get a midi monitor on the computer that is running Reaktor to see if it's sending back?
There's also a log in MIDI Designer
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