
Not sure what you mean by the display on the controller. Other VST works fine with another controller, so Studio One is probably not the source of the problem. Going by logic, the VST is the issue which means that something is wrong in how Analog lab communicate with the VST protocol with the device. How did I come to the conclusion that it is an Analog lab bug? Because the controller works in Midi mode and in DAW mode and it works in Analog lab standalone but not in the VST. I'm also interested in knowing if and how this works. If you can't get it to work at least without using Studio Ones Control Link mapping, then i can only suggest you contact Arturia support directly through your account and ask if and how it works. If you have mapped your controller for Studio Ones Control Link, then you can also try to unmap it and see if that make a difference.

Perhaps it's possible to map one of your controllers User maps for Studio Ones Control Link, while not mapping other User maps. I don't know which communication system Control Link in Studio One or your controllers Analog Lab mode use.īut perhaps it's possible, that you have disconnected the automatic link between Analog Lab and your controller, if you have mapped the controls for Control Link.

Even if it does'nt work, then it can still be a mapping issue i assume.Ī thing to remember is, that in Studio One if you map controls to use for Studio Ones internal midi mapping system Control Link, then the controls will not be availble for "normal" Midi CC use and perhaps not for sysex use either.

I have Studio One 3 and use Windows 10.Īre the display on your controller working with Studio One? If so, then perhaps that a strong indicator that it's a mapping issue. I'm not having an Arturia controller yet. I think this can be about how your controllers Analog Lab mode work in Studio One, or about Studio One. How do you come to the conclusion to say this is a Analog Lab bug?
