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Old 13.05.2005, 02:31 PM
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Yes you can, but you need to find the manual or goto the website and find the midi cc listing for each vsti you're using, then map those cc numbers to your midi controller. Most of them are the same or very similar, but some are different. Some support midi learn where you click the midi learn button, turn a knob on your midi controller and it will bind to it.

Also I dont believe freeze was in sx1, or at least it was extremely shit if it was. Its only just got useable on sx3 so it might be worth looking to upgrade (only ?100 from arbiter.co.uk)

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