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-okay, I got it working like this: 
-when I press "button 1" on my nanokontrol, I can control seq speed 1-5 on encoder 1-5 and submaster 1-5 on fader and the two buttons on 1-5 
-when I press "button 2" on my nanokontrol, I can control seq speed 6-10 on encoder 1-5 and submaster 1-5 on fader and the two buttons on 1-5 
-when I press "button 3" on my nanokontrol, I can control seq speed 11-15 on encoder 1-5 and submaster 1-5 on fader and the two buttons on 1-5 
-when I press "button 2" on my nanokontrol, I can control seq speed 16-20 on encoder 1-5 and submaster 1-5 on fader and the two buttons on 1-5 
  
-Just like we want it :D but it was really complex to get it to work and it takes a bit of explanation to tell you guys how I did it, 
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-You need to use the program change note. if MIDI-OX recieves this, it can call different mappings. this way you can map the encoders to match the submaster page. 
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-unfortunately the nanocontrol can't send out program change notes, but the BCF can, so it is much easier to set it up on that controller. 
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-READ THIS IF YOU USE A NANOKONTROL OR ANY OTHER MIDI CONTROLLER WHICH CAN'T SEND OUT PROGRAM CHANGE NOTES:: IF IT CAN (like the BCF2000) SKIB THIS. 
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-if you use the nanokorg you have to open an extra MIDI-OX where the MIDI from the naonkorg enters before the second MIDI-OX. remember to set both MIDI-OX up so the the signal goes through these two before it enters FS 
-Here you have to make one mapping: 
-submaster page buttons 1-4 (value 1) when the value2 is 127--> set it to send out program change notes 1-4 
-Make sure you set a checkmark at "Pass Original Value on (Clone)". 
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-FOR ALL MIDI CONTROLLERS: 
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-1) with the BCedit program you have to change the 4 buttons (you cant use next and prev submaster page for this trick) to send out program change 1-4. 
-2) in MIDI-OX you have to make 4 filters with 1-2 mappings each 
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-Filter 1 
-Mapping 1: 
-program change 1-4 --> control change 1-4 
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-Lets save the filter as "filter 1" for this tutorial 
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-Filter 2 
-Mapping 1: 
-program change 1-4 --> control change 1-4 
-Mapping 2: 
-The control change numbers for the 5 encoders/fader you want to use as speed (lets say number 1-5 to simplify this tutorial) --> set the control change number to 6-10 
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-Save the filter as "filter 2" 
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-Filter 3 
-Mapping 1: 
-program change 1-4 --> control change 1-4 
-Mapping 2: 
-The control change numbers for the 5 encoders/fader you want to use as speed (lets say number 1-5 to simplify this tutorial) --> set the control change number to 11-15 
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-Save the filter as "filter 3" 
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-Filter 4 
-Mapping 1: 
-program change 1-4 --> control change 1-4 
-Mapping 2: 
-The control change numbers for the 5 encoders/fader you want to use as speed (lets say number 1-5 to simplify this tutorial) --> set the control change number to 16-20 
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-Save the filter as "filter 4" 
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-3) go to "Options --> patch mapping" in MIDI-OX main window 
-4) press assign and find the filter files you have saved: 
-number 1: Filter 1 
-number 2: Filter 2 
-number 3: Filter 3 
-number 4: Filter 4 
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-now it should work 
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