Great testing and feedback. No lets break it down
ROZE61 wrote:Player A no light
Player B ok light
As expected either A or B was going to work. Now I know that the way I did it for B is the way to go.
ROZE61 wrote:but:
1/32 no light
1/16 no light
1/8 1 light
1/4 2 light
1/2 3 light
1 5 light
2 6 light
4 7 light
8 8 light
16 10 light
32 10 light
encoders have 16 lights
6 lights are off
I have 13 possible indicators and 16 LEDs. only one LED can be on at a time. The posible 13 indicators are as follows:
1/32=1
1/16=2
1/8=3
1/4=4
1/2=5
1/3=6
3/4=7
1=8
2=9
4=10
8=11
16=12
32-13
I can eliminate the indications for 1/3 and 3/4 loops which leaves me with 11 indicators for 16 LEDS.
Now which is the position of the LEDs as you referenced it?
For example you said
1/8 1 light and 32 10 light
Which one in the circle is 1 and which one is 10? Once I now that then I can manipulate the code to do it right.
On to your questions
ROZE61 wrote:1) is possible to use Akai LPD-8 at the same time to dragon two?
Yes, as as far as functions. Lights would have to be mapped for the 2 controller to work toguether. unless the second controller uses local LED (not using Cross to light LEDs)
ROZE61 wrote:2) I will not use the encoders for loop, if I mapping the encoders to kill the bass? the lights will be lit?
The encoder lights should only come on when the is an active loop for the deck. if you map BassKill to them it won't change the LED response.
ROZE61 wrote: or is it better if I do this with the SYNC button? I do not use sync button... but sync button in "on" position not have light fixed...?
Let me think of a solution for the Basskill.
and a question?
is the SYNC light not working properly? If it is on all the time, then is not right.