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That is very easy, here are the detailed instructions.
Say you want to want to map MIDI Control Change 0 to X and CC 1 to Y in a Delay plugin (X for the Delay time and Y for the Feedback ratio).
First assign MIDI CC "cc0" to X and MIDI CC "cc1" to Y
As you will notice, OSCulator sends two MIDI control changes at the same time, this is not good for Ableton Live, because it needs to receive only one control change to be able to map a value.
To avoid this, click on the X row and press Command-R (or Apple-R) to "solo" that row.
In live, click on the MIDI icon (upper right) and click on the Delay parameter of your plugin.
Now, move the xy pad, the X value is now automatically bound to Live.
Return in OSCulator, press Command-R to disable Solo mode, select the Y row and press Command-R again, this will solo the Y row.
Back in Live, click on the Feedback parameter of your plug-in to select it for auto-learn and move the X/Y surface in TouchOSC again to send a MIDI message.
Disable MIDI learn mode by clicking the MIDI icon (upper right).
Disable solo mode in OSCulator by pressing Command-R again to restore all routing.
Good I read this post, I had found a much more complicated workaround. Didn't know about this solo option. Is that in the manual ? If it is, once again I should RTFM… :-)
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