Elektron Digitakt cc def

Tested and Chuck Norris approved :

NAME:DIGITAK1
OUT:B
CHANNEL:1
3:TRG NOTE
4:TRG VELO
5:TRG LENG
7:VOLUME
10:PAN
13:FLT TRG
14:LFO TRG
16:TUNE
17:PLAY MOD
18:BIT REDU
19:SMP SLOT
20:SMP STAR
21:SMP LENG
22:LOOP POS
23:SMP LVL
24:FXR PRED
25:FXR TIME
26:FXR SHFR
27:FXR SHGA
28:FXR HPF
29:FXR LPF
31:FXR MIX
70:FLT ATTK
71:FLT DCAY
72:FLT SUST
73:FLT REL
74:FLT FREQ
75:FLT RESO
76:FLT TYPE
77:ENV DEPT
78:AMP ATTK
79:AMP HOLD
80:AMP DCAY
81:OVERDRIV
82:DLAY SEN
83:REVB SEN
85:FXD TIME
86:FXD L>R>
87:FXD WIDT
88:FXD FDB
89:FXD HPF
90:FXD LPF
91:FXD>REV
92:FXD MIX
94:MUTE
95:TRK LVL
102:LFO SPD
103:LFO MULT
104:LFO FADE
105:LFO DEST
106:LFO WAVE
107:LFO SPH
108:LFO TRGM
109:LFO DP C
118:LFO DP F

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1.08 update
CC 118 shares the same parameter : “Fine lfo deep” and “Compressor mix”

NAME:DIGITAK1
OUT:A
CHANNEL:1
3:TRG NOTE
4:TRG VELO
5:TRG LENG
7:VOLUME
10:PAN
13:FLT TRG
14:LFO TRG
16:TUNE
17:PLAY MOD
18:BIT REDU
19:SMP SLOT
20:SMP STAR
21:SMP LENG
22:LOOP POS
23:SMP LVL
24:FXR PRED
25:FXR TIME
26:FXR SHFR
27:FXR SHGA
28:FXR HPF
29:FXR LPF
31:FXR MIX
70:FLT ATTK
71:FLT DCAY
72:FLT SUST
73:FLT REL
74:FLT FREQ
75:FLT RESO
76:FLT TYPE
77:ENV DEPT
78:AMP ATTK
79:AMP HOLD
80:AMP DCAY
81:OVERDRIV
82:DLAY SEN
83:REVB SEN
85:FXD TIME
86:FXD L>R>
87:FXD WIDT
88:FXD FDB
89:FXD HPF
90:FXD LPF
91:FXD>REV
92:FXD MIX
94:MUTE
95:TRK LVL
102:LFO SPD
103:LFO MULT
104:LFO FADE
105:LFO DEST
106:LFO WAVE
107:LFO SPH
108:LFO TRGM
109:LFO DP C
111:CMP THRE
112:CMP ATTK
113:CMP REL
114:CMP GAIN
115:CMP RTIO
116:CMP SC S
117:CMP SD F
118:LFO DP F
119:CMP PVOL

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hi

this probably isnt the place to ask but here goes.possibly my 2nd post on here , hopefully i’m not kicked off just yet .

is there a way to specify the range/encoder Values that are available to use with a midi CC.
e.g.

for delay values i only want to be able to use numbers that are in sync with the bpm and not a straight 0 to 127 range.
ideally it might be something like.

85:FXD TIME 0,1,2,3,5,7,11,15,23,31,47,63

each value when used for CC85 corresponds to 1/16, 1/32 , 1/8 etc.

the ability to do this really helps make very controllable encoders , you can make your own ease in / ease out , speed up style tables , effectively slowing down the change in numbers … miss out values for things you dont ever want to select , make sample loop snap to a grid instead of the fine increment.
e.g. instead of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 i could define 1,2,3,3,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,6,6,6,6,6,6,6,7,7,7,7 … effectively slowing down the encoder as it approaches the value of 8 (very handy for digitakt delay feedback when it goes a littl crazy and gets very loud if you are not careful around 64 on feedback)

presumably pyramid is purely 0 to 127 once the def file is read by pyramid ?
i haven’t found a cc controller to do this apart from midi designer pro2 on ios, as it has named ticks which i can define.

cheers.

Hi !
These would be a nice trick but I don’t know how to perform it. I sold both my Pyramid and my Digitakt to replace them by an Octatrack, sorry.

No, there is not.

This has been corrected in the manual for v1.10:
CC 110 is for LFO depth (LSB), and
CC 118 is for compressor dry/wet mix.