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Sterioevo
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toggle on/off
« on: Sep 27th, 2008, 9:03pm » |
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firstly i would like to acknowledge the efforts behind midi-ox. your time and effort is much appreciatted! i have been unable to figure out how to toggle on and off using a button on my controller - via defining a controller mapping in midi-ox. i can get it to switch on when i press the button on my controller, and immediately releases when i take my finger off the button. i can also permanently switch on by selecting the Use Input Value 1 check box - but i have been unable figure out how to switch off. am i missing something? is this possible? thanks...
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Sterioevo
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Re: toggle on/off
« Reply #2 on: Sep 28th, 2008, 6:16pm » |
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i don't follow.... maybe i didn't explain myself very well. e.g. i want to map CC50 (that happens to be a on/off button) to CC76 and retain the toggle on/off control.
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Peter L Jones
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Re: toggle on/off
« Reply #3 on: Sep 29th, 2008, 2:35am » |
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It's that word "retain". You need to use patch mapping or scripting.
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Sterioevo
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Re: toggle on/off
« Reply #4 on: Feb 1st, 2009, 1:43am » |
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Excuse my ignorance but i have done my head in trying to figure this out unsuccesfully by attempting to apply the concept outlined in the thread linked above. any chance of a more direct example of the process involved to setup up patch mapping changwes with a button?
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