Interesting demonstration, thanks for sharing. Can you use the zoia control a 3rd party synth with its LFOs/sequencers etc? If so, would be a great video!
@@SynthDad Oh great, thanks for the pointer, I will seek that out. I'm hoping to use it like an LFE type device with a Prophet 5 Rev4, makes some figuring tho!
Hello synthdad ! Congratulations for your original and fun videos ! Could you explain how you configure your ec4 to control zoia ? I have to star every parameter before to connect with ec4 ? I don't understand how it works... thank you !
Hi - which piece do you not understand? If you want to control a parameter on the Zoia you need to star and then map that to a MIDI CC that corresponds to the same CC and channel being sent by the EC4. Then when you turn a knob on the EC4 the Zoia should get the values. It takes some trial and error to get it right
Thanks for your answer. I'd already try this but it doesn't work. For exemple I can't star the parameter "midi cc in". So i will try later to star an lfo for example. I don't give up 🙂💪
Yes you can. The PC4 uses a fixed MIDI channel per setup, so setup 1 is on MIDI channel 1, setup 2 is on channel 2 by default. This makes it easy to map onto the Zoia.
This works like a charm with the Squarp Pyramid sending MIDI to the ZOIA. Appreciate the explanation.
Glad to hear it helped!
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Hey thanks for this. Much better than that wheel
You bet
Interesting demonstration, thanks for sharing. Can you use the zoia control a 3rd party synth with its LFOs/sequencers etc? If so, would be a great video!
Yes you can! I have another video where I show the Zoia sequencing the 0-Coast over MIDI from its sequencer and applying effects too
@@SynthDad Oh great, thanks for the pointer, I will seek that out. I'm hoping to use it like an LFE type device with a Prophet 5 Rev4, makes some figuring tho!
Could you maybe recommend any tutorials that explain the process of getting that to work? Thanks
Hello synthdad ! Congratulations for your original and fun videos ! Could you explain how you configure your ec4 to control zoia ? I have to star every parameter before to connect with ec4 ? I don't understand how it works... thank you !
Hi - which piece do you not understand? If you want to control a parameter on the Zoia you need to star and then map that to a MIDI CC that corresponds to the same CC and channel being sent by the EC4. Then when you turn a knob on the EC4 the Zoia should get the values. It takes some trial and error to get it right
Thanks for your answer. I'd already try this but it doesn't work. For exemple I can't star the parameter "midi cc in". So i will try later to star an lfo for example. I don't give up 🙂💪
@@bpirlot1 ah you can’t star the midi cc in parameters as otherwise it would cause a problem if that cc was received. But you can star anything else
Hi ! Do you think the MIDI Fighter Twister could be an alternative to the faderfox connected to the zoia ? Thank youuuu
Yes absolutely. Haven’t used one before but if it can output from DIN or TRS MIDI then it will work
does the zoia has midi out?
Yes a MIDI in and out
Can you do this without a computer? Can you just link the faderfox (or any other midi controller) directly to the zoia and map it?
Yes you can. The PC4 uses a fixed MIDI channel per setup, so setup 1 is on MIDI channel 1, setup 2 is on channel 2 by default. This makes it easy to map onto the Zoia.
There a midi learn function available from the starred list too. Thanks for the vid and cable tip, I think fader fox is the one for me!
I'm surprised that Zoia doesn't have a MIDI learn function
It does actually, I forgot to cover it in this video. MIDI learn is very easy to use