How to lock down all of the knobs and sliders on my midi controller

Possibly newbie question here…

I’ve found that my Midi controller sliders are doing two things at once. In my example I have a front panel audio mixer that is ALL I want these 6 sliders on my keyboard to control. I’ve found that they are also controlling additional parameters in the patch (attack, etc) which I don’t want at all and it’s obviously messing with my patches.

How do I lock down my controller 100% such that all sliders and knobs do nothing else than what I explicitly tell it to do in gig performer? I don’t want to be in a gig and tweak a knob mistakenly (bump into it) and it inadvertently changes an attack parameter within my VST or something like that.

Thanks in advance!

What plugin are you using?

What MIDI messages your controller sends when you move the slider? Open your Global MIDI Monitor in Gig Performer and paste the screenshot.

What controller are you using?
Did you map the controller to widgets?
What messages are sent from your controller?

I have two controllers:

  1. CASIO PX-5S
  2. Arturia Kelab 61 MK2

In one particular case, I have 6 sliders on the PX-5S mapped in gig performer front panel to control my audio mixer. Seemed to work great until I realized (for example) slider #3 is controlling the volume level on two channels on the audio mixer plugin (what I want) and also the Attack parameter on the Arturia OP-XA VST parameter (BAD!)

And - Yes, I’m using Widgets to map sliders on the PX-5S to the Audio Mixer plugin.

Looks like blocking “other CC events” in my MIDI in block resolves this issue!

I generally block all CC events and just allow Sustain for whatever block has my sustain pedal input.
If you do that, you can save it as a new GP User Preset and it will show up in menus so it’s easy to reuse.