gakto2009 wrote:Assigning multiple actions to MIDI control a believe is not as yet possible but it is a good idea.
Yes , i think so.
When you assign a volume effect, the must is to turn it on when the volume effect is greater than 0. also if you use it , it usefull to display it.
so would be great to have the possibility to assign these three CC to one CC.
Perhaps will it be implemented in a new version.
I thought to a workaround, if anyone is interesting in doing this:
Assign a knob to the effect volume.
Assign a button to the display.
Turn all effect on.
You a have just to push the button to see the effect settings, and increasing the effect volume make it.
NB: Not verified but it should work.
gakto2009 wrote:i am not sure i understand what you mean by this, any command sent by your MIDI controller will not effect mixvibes unless it is mapped to a function.
Trying to be more clear:
In the MIDI edit window:
When you add a line, to assign the controll, you have just to turn the knob.
The issue is that until you go to another line , if you turn another knob on the same line, the new knob is captured.
Would be great to have a check box near the CC infos, so that when you set the knob , you check the box, and any other MIDI message received for this line will no be taked into account. Box checked send and receive only the CC which was assign before the box was checked.
My issue is that one of my controller is sending a cc like B7 55.
So if i set the line to b0 55, i must be quick to set the other things because, the other controller send B7 55 and overwrite B0 55, so i have to modify it again to have B0 55 and switch to another line to avoid the reset of the CC part.
NB: after testing would be greater to lock all the line, because seen that sometimes, the lines are modified without need.
gakto2009 wrote:The MIDI learn feature is simple,
Permanent: with this enabled the configuration is written to your config file and stored for further sessions and editing.
If permanent mode is no active the mapping will only be active for the current session.
When learning actions, select Learning mode... then hover your mouse pointer over the feature you wish to learn, after the feature is highlighted silver use control feature of your MIDI controller to learn the MIDI code.
Yep, you re right , seemed i don t understood corectly the MIDI tuto.
rgds,