Can I use my Maschine knobs to control multiple instruments "smart controls" in LPX independently?

Can I use 1 hardware contoller to control multiple instruments "smart controls" in LPX?  For example....if I mapped 1 instrument's smart controls to my maschine contoller would it overwrite them if I mapped another instruments smart controls to them?  I'm wondering if I can switch between mapping's based on which instrument/track I have selected. I know I can do this with quick learn feature....problem is you can only use 1 knob with it.

Thank you for your help, my example is working.  Please look the my revised example and let me know if I'm making it more complicated than necessary.  In order for it to work,
1.  I created a cluster on my front panel to hold the control group reference numbers,
2.  Converted it to typedef,
3.  Used bundle with name to stuff the control reference numbers into my RefCluster,
4.  Used the RefCluster typedef in my subVI,
5.  In the subVI, I had to add a variant to data command before using the data.
I also extended the example to actually change values on the front panel to verify that it worked as I intended.
Ken
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