


Better do this with MIDI Control Center. MIDI learn plays really dumb in here. For a better experience you should also program the DAW command buttons in the user mode in the mkII to be triggers and not toggles, otherwise you'll have to click twice to toggle mute/solo/etc.

For this disable features (banks/buttons) not used whether in one ACT or the other. Also for the transport buttons be sure to select the second MIDI device that gets open when connecting through USB (And installing the proper driver). Those transport button seem hardwired to always send MIDI messages through this phantom second device, not the primary one, and furthermore, cannot be reprogrammed in user modes, so in the end you'll have to setup two ACT devices: One for device 1 (pan pots/sliders and DAW Commands) and the other for device 2 (For the handy transport buttons) You can have as many ACT devices active in CbB as you want, as far they don't collide each other, so no issue. Technically they are digital-encoders, and not fixed 270° potentiometers. DAW modes (all I tried) will send relative values and CbB will just not get them right. I would recommend to use a free user mode in Keylab mkII for all this setup. See the video tutorial to see how "MIDI learn" works.
