Do you send these in using Bitwig’s CV input device, or another way? CV input device would presumably get around all these scripting issues. Then I just need a girnormous panel of hardware CV controls. Dedicated to software control.

I actually did a whole record with DensityM4L in the early 2010s (a predecessor of iDensity) using the “hypervectoral morph” or whatever he called it feature as my main control and it was loads of fun. The computer trackpad was my only controller.

Yes, this is my actual problem. Though I have to say even though a lot of the posts don’t address my specific issue, it has been wonderful to hear how other people deal with this general question, and what their issues (like morphing) may be.

But, yes, speaking only for myself, this is where it all falls apart from me. I love patching from scratch as part of my solo music making with synths, and I would use VSTs a whole lot more if I were able to more fully integrate them into that mindset without using my middle-aged eyes to squint at the tiny controls on the screen, and then oh shit, there’s an update.

For instance: I love the Bitwig modular mindset. I tried using it with my Linnstrument in one of my bands. But one of the issues I have had in the past is this: Bitwig is constantly being updated. This is a good thing, right? But then the script for my MFT needs to be updated, which a) may or may not happen on the same schedule because it’s being done by a volunteer whose time is not compensated by Bitwig’s update plan b) has occasionally introduced new bugs into the control scheme and c) may mean I have to re-do some of the mapping work I’ve done in projects. Frustration with this cycle led me to give up on using the MFT and Bitwig a few years back – it was 2018 or 2019 last time I tried. In contrast, in Live, you just map it directly in the program, set the parameter range, and you’re done.

Have I mentioned that I hate software troubleshooting? (I don’t like the hardware kind either).

@n9n9n9: how do you deal with this, or is it no longer an issue? Which of the apparently very many MFT scripts do you use?

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