Your surface would have to support fader flip mode so I don't think you can do 
that in your case. There is an option to remap controls but you have to click 
on the parameter knob itself in the plug-in then touch the physical control. In 
other words, it's not accessible for a blind user to easily remap controls.
Slau

On Jan 9, 2016, at 4:15 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> I have a Presonus Faderport control surface which I'm using in ProTools.  
> Yeah, I know, it's probably not the most high end, but hey, it does give me a 
> motorized fader, and physical hardware buttons to mute, solo, arm, etc.
>  
> So, my question is, by default, the fader on the unit is set to do what most 
> surfaces naturally would do... raise or lower output volume.  What I'm 
> wonderring though is, is there a way I could, not globally, but only in one 
> session preferably, remap that fader so instead of it adjusting the output 
> volume of the selected track, instead, it would control the value of a 
> parameter within a plugin?  For example, say I wanted to have it move the 
> threshold up or down within a compressor.  Or say, I wanted it to control the 
> wet mix slider within the air nonlenniar reverb plug.  Does that makes sense?
>  
> There is no way to do this that I'm aware of from the surface itself.  the 
> only way I know this even might be doable is if ProTools itself would give me 
> the ability to reassign it from within the DAW.
>  
> It's not a big deal if this can't be done, but it just has me thinking.
>  
> Chris.
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