when I was programming my midi foot pedal at some point multiple notes were assigned to one button.
great new feature, but I don't know how I did it since it was unintentional and when I deleted the mapping I couldn't do it again.
what is the command? for example two different midi notes were assigned to one looper pedal button.
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assigning multiple midi notes to a button
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Re: assigning multiple midi notes to a button
I doubt being able to assign multiple MIDI events to the same function is a new feature, because I just did that in 8.2.2. But I agree it is awesome! In fact one reason I prefer Live rather than some other hosts on the market.
Re: assigning multiple midi notes to a button
what is the command? I still haven't been able to do it again.
For example, if I want to assign multiple midi notes to the same looper button. When you go to map the additional note the old one gets replaced.
For example, if I want to assign multiple midi notes to the same looper button. When you go to map the additional note the old one gets replaced.
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Re: assigning multiple midi notes to a button
Hi auron,
When I checked now I wasn't able to do it. My overworked brain must have confused it with assigning multiple functions to the same MIDI event - which I do a lot in Live. However, in Bidule, Mobius and Mainstage I actually do some assigning of multiple MIDI events to the same target function in the software. Sorry about the confusion. You're right, Live just replaces the old binding rather than creates a new binding.
When I checked now I wasn't able to do it. My overworked brain must have confused it with assigning multiple functions to the same MIDI event - which I do a lot in Live. However, in Bidule, Mobius and Mainstage I actually do some assigning of multiple MIDI events to the same target function in the software. Sorry about the confusion. You're right, Live just replaces the old binding rather than creates a new binding.