on the contrary. This totally works with the micro modular. However, you have to understand what the maxpatch is doing. All those knobs are basically routing the modulation sequence to a cc value. This means that as long as the patch you have loaded has those values mapped somewhere you should be able to control them.
For example:
Rather than assigning something a filter resonance to say knob1 on the micro modular you have to assign that resonance parameter to MIDI CC, instead. This has to be done from the micro modular editor or from nomad. As long as you save your patch on the synth, you can just control it from here. In fact there is reason why you couldn't use this max patch with any other synth. It really isn't doing anything specific to the Nord Modular at all.
I've found this very useful as long as my patches are already loaded (say for playing out live)... This way I don't have to open up the incredibly buggy nomad editor.
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For example:
Rather than assigning something a filter resonance to say knob1 on the micro modular you have to assign that resonance parameter to MIDI CC, instead. This has to be done from the micro modular editor or from nomad. As long as you save your patch on the synth, you can just control it from here. In fact there is reason why you couldn't use this max patch with any other synth. It really isn't doing anything specific to the Nord Modular at all.
I've found this very useful as long as my patches are already loaded (say for playing out live)... This way I don't have to open up the incredibly buggy nomad editor.