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Unlearn midi controls permanently?


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I am trying to unlearn the midi cc and midi cc toggle from helix native but eveytime i remove the mapping and start the helix again, the mapping is still there.

I have tried saving the preset and making rhe preset default but still everytime i restart native, the mapping is already pre mapped. Cant get rid of it. Can anyone help me with this. I hope i dont have to reset the whole plugin as i have made lot of setlist and added lot of irs.

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1 hour ago, soundog said:

So .... for a given preset, did you go into Native's "Automation/Controller Assign Tab", remove any controller assigments, and then re-save the preset?

I actually assigned midi cc to switch and knobs from the helix native's learn function. I want to get rid of that mapping. 

I was not talking about the "automation/controller assign tab" where we assign switches or knobs to particular blocks.

 

I want to unlearn for example midi cc = 25 from switch 1 permanently. So i removed the mapping from the learn function and then saved the plugin preset by going to "+" sign next to param but still when i open native the next time, the midi cc =25 is still mapped to switch 1. For me helix native is very funky and weird in this aspect. Everytime i open native i have to manually go to learn feature and remove the mapping. I use "ReaLearn" plugin for my midi mapping which is easy and stable.

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On 1/9/2019 at 9:32 AM, soundog said:

Wait just  dog-gone minute. There is no "learn" function in Native. You must be talking about a learn function in Reaper or RealLearn, right?

Ok. I am new to daw and recording so the learn function must be of reaper. Somehow, when i tried it again the learn mapping was empty so i am all good now. Thanks

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