Francey pants wrote:Ok so basically I just want to affect a sound in GS. For example I might want to create a stutter effect of a drum beat, or mess with a sample to mangle it or ad an interesting delay. Can this be done per track ( TO1, TO2 ect.. ) or would it affect the whole composition on all tracks at one time. Nothing real complicated.Thanks

Yes, you can either map every sampler track with a separate MIDI channel or you can map a single MIDI channel to the currently selected Track (which changes dynamically when you select another track).
First of all, clear the default MIDI channel mappings:
Main Screen / Setup / MIDI / Gobal Channel, Interface / Clear
Main Screen / Setup / MIDI / Sampler Channels, Interfaces / Clear all
Main Screen / Setup / MIDI / VA-Beast Synthesizer Channels, Interfaces / Clear all
Then you have to map, let's say the selected sampler channel as an example, to the channel you want to:
Main Screen / Setup / MIDI / Sampler Channels, Interfaces / Selected Track T[..] / Learn / (then turn a knob on the KAOSS pad to learn the channel)
Once the MIDI channel is mapped, you need to map the controllers to the particular G-Stomper parameters:
The sampler Tracks have a good amount of default MIDI CC mappings, which you can either use as they are, or you can learn your own MIDI CC mappings.
Main Screen / Setup / MIDI / Sampler CC Mappings / <click the param name you want to map> / Learn / (then turn the desired knob on the KAOSS pad to learn the CC number).
For all parameters or functions in G-Stomper, which are not bound to a particular Sampler or VA-Beast track (the Stutter or R-Arp for example), you need to configure the global MIDI channel. This must of course be a different one than the one you've used for the selected sampler track. I don't own a KAOSS pad, so I cannot say you how to configure the different sections of knobs of the pad to send different MIDI channels, but I'm sure that's possible.
Once you have a knob on your KAOSS pad, which sends cc data to a different channel than the one configured for the selected Sampler track, map the global channel and the cc for the Stutter effect.
Main Screen / Setup / MIDI / Gobal Channel, Interface / Learn / (then turn the prepared knob on the KAOSS pad to learn the channel)
Then map the cc:
Main Screen / Setup / MIDI / Global CC,NRPN Mappings / <scroll down and click the 'Sequencer: Stutter Rate' parameter> / Learn (then turn the prepared knob on the KAOSS pad to learn the channel)
In fact, you need 2 parameters mapped to operate the Stutter. The second required parameter is the 'Sequencer: Stutter ON/OFF'.
Note: The Global Channel has no default CC mappings, so for everything you want to control remotely, you need to learn a CC.
Also be sure to give the MIDI docs a closer look:
http://www.planet-h.com/gstomper/docs/G-Stomper_UserManual_Midi.htmIt explains all details about the G-Stomper MIDI integration as well as the default CC and Key mappings for all sections.