![]() ![]() The application can work with a MIDI control surface but can't control Lightroom. The plugin can work directly with Lightroom but can't communicate with a MIDI control surface. The plugin runs as part of LR, and is hidden, though you see parts of it when you open the Options menu. You see the application launched each time you start Lightroom. MIDI2LR has two components: the Lightroom plugin, and the application. Contributions of information for this wiki are welcome!Ī list of known compatible/incompatible control surfaces is at. If you learn something new, please post a message and describe what you've learnt, so that can be added to this wiki. Because users have many different control surfaces, the advice here can't cover every situation. The setup of the MIDI control surface is just as important as the setup of MIDI2LR. ![]() Problems with control surfaces that have "layers".Controllers that send relative values or have unusual ranges.How MIDI2LR Works with control surfaces. ![]()
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