dnine wrote:Hi,
I have a set of modular controllers (Behringer CMD series) and noticed that enabling a Shift Logic modifier on one controller affects the others as well.
Is this expected behavior?
Unfortunately, that is the current behavior if you have one map for all the modules.
I would suggest you try to do separate mapping for each module and on a different channel if you can.
For example
Deck1= Map for Named controller 1 on Channel 1
Deck2= Map for named controller 2 on Channel 2
Can't guarantee the result that you want but I think is worth a try.
dnine wrote:This means a LOT of extra/duplicate mapping work when a Shift button on one controller affects all the others as well.
Is there any way to limit/scope the Shift modifiers to a controller?
There is no way to limit the scope of the modifiers unless you are using separate mapping files. I would suggest to use the Shift modifiers in temporary conditions and use the Shift selector in on/off toggle conditions.
dnine wrote:Edit: follow-up question: is there a way to have specific messages handles regardless of what the Shift modifiers might be active? So instead of creating a mapping with all possible combinations, have one where the Shift is ignore for certain controls?
Sorry,that is a drawback (that I find) of using shift modifiers in on/off toggle modes or conditions.