allow several command for the same MIDI input

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Re: allow several command for the same MIDI input

Postby daniel clark on 22 Apr 2012, 17:51

:cool: :cool: curious as to what knob you used :cool:
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Re: allow several command for the same MIDI input

Postby daverudeboat on 22 Apr 2012, 17:54

the effect amount fx knob on the U-Mix Control Pro.....
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Re: allow several command for the same MIDI input

Postby daniel clark on 22 Apr 2012, 17:58

:cool: :?: :?: how did you get a knob that by appearences just controls wet/dry,,increase/decrease to be able to toggle it on and off also :?: :?:
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Re: allow several command for the same MIDI input

Postby daverudeboat on 22 Apr 2012, 18:04

In a generic MIDI with tractor you can assign several function with one knob but you've got to take care about the interaction mode...but in Cross i can't reach this point....
wait a minute, be sure that i like Cross and tractor ;)
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Re: allow several command for the same MIDI input

Postby daniel clark on 22 Apr 2012, 18:14

:cool: :mrgreen: no problem with liking both,,,we might get more insight when the workday rolls around from someone with a little more expertise/familiarity :idea: :cool: :cool:
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Re: allow several command for the same MIDI input

Postby daverudeboat on 22 Apr 2012, 18:21

keep searching.....but by now i need my yogi tea :)
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Re: allow several command for the same MIDI input

Postby John Wo_O on 23 Apr 2012, 00:50

you can assign the FX On/Off to a Knob if you associate it to a Holder Fader/Knob type of signal with the range being 1-100 instead of 0-100.

Helas, you can't add the FX amount to the same knob like in Traktor.

Is it a limitation of the MIDI mapping editor or of the system? If the former, would it be possible to edit the xml file of the mapping to achieve such result?
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Re: allow several command for the same MIDI input

Postby daverudeboat on 24 Apr 2012, 13:01

may i propose an "up" for this ? : )
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Re: allow several command for the same MIDI input

Postby UncleVibes on 24 Apr 2012, 13:15

of course yes as it's a major known subject!
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Re: allow several command for the same MIDI input

Postby John Wo_O on 24 Apr 2012, 14:19

John Wo_O wrote:Is it a limitation of the MIDI mapping editor or of the system? If the former, would it be possible to edit the xml file of the mapping to achieve such result?


UncleVibes,
any thoughts about this ^?
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