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Hi,

one more question regarding "Remote Control"? There's something I don't understand: Even though I've muted all tracks and turned off all echoes in all tracks, Sonar receives incoming MIDI CCs and still controls the soft synth after following Remote settings  (CC27  Chn-7  Spire Vol) (foto beyond)...? Does that mean MIDI Remote has absolute priority and is above everything else in the hierarchy? The command flow can only be deactivated if I delete the remote command. I've never noticed this in 20 years of Cakewalk life.

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In this case, midi data is being transmitted to sonar that can only be measured with an external midi controller?

 

 

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Just did a test.  

I loaded a Arturia Piano V3 SIT in track 1 and Arturia Prophet V3 SIT in track 2

I Mapped CC7 to remote control track 1 Volume in the inspector 

When moved a CC7 slider on my MIDI controller, the remote control mapped Track 1 audio Volume moved in the inspector

I set track 2 to record MIDI.  I moved the CC7 slider on my MIDI controller while recording MIDI

The remote controlled mapped Track 1 audio Volume slider moved at the same time as CC7 events were recorded in track 2.

So, in answer to your question, MIDI Remote does not have absolute priority.

Note: I do not use Remote Control in Cakewalk.  I prefer sliders to control VSTi plugins - not parts of Cakewalk.

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 Thanks for the message and your effort. I don't think the question was understood correctly. The point is that the remote is assigned to a VST envelope.  I may not have been able to express myself with the greatest possible technical precision, but my statement referred exclusively to the hierarchical position of the Remote Control assigned to an envelope. 

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