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Originally Posted by nofish
Klinke's MCU plugin has a 'folder mode' which does that, but it's Win only and not (very?) actively developed anymore it seems.
Then there's CSI which is cross platform and actively developed, but I don't know if it has/will get a 'folder mode', best to ask in the thread directly.
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It wasn't exactly clear to me how to get into the MCU plugin settings with my nanoKontrol2 so here is a step by step that works for me:
First set the controller to the Sonar mode: unplug, press rec and set and then plug in.
Use v.08 version of Klinke's MCU plugin for Reaper It will toggle banks of tracks so you can control faders by sections: tracks 1-8, then press the track forward button on the controller to control faders on tracks 9-16 and so on.
Also Folder track control (ignore children)
- edit Klinke's Plugin MCU settings. You need to access Klinke's plugin menu in Reaper. The only way to get to this is with special hardware buttons on the controller that the Kontrol2 doesn't have. But you can emulate this function by using Klinke's imported actions from his plugin file download.
These are custom actions for Reaper to use with his plugin. Import the actions into Reaper. Create a custom action that does both actions at once. Once imported in Reaper you will see these in the actions:
1) Mackie Control Klinke: Vpot Assign Pan/Surround (key)
2) Mackie Control Klinke: Alt modifier (button)
This will get you into the MCU editor, where you can assign anchor points or jumps that effect how the controller reacts to or ignores folders in Reaper.