Key/MIDI Mapping Question
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DanikaXoXo
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Key/MIDI Mapping Question
I have a rack group with 12 chains. I need to be able to turn each one of them on based on a key or midi note. But I also need to be able to turn the other 11 off at the same time. Normally one of the other chains will be on when a key is pressed. Is this possible?
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DanikaXoXo
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Re: Key/MIDI Mapping Question
How?distaudio wrote:Yes
Re: Key/MIDI Mapping Question
Are you saying that you want a particular device in your rack to play depending on the note you hit?
Or you just want to map them to turn them on and off?
Or you just want to map them to turn them on and off?
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DanikaXoXo
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Re: Key/MIDI Mapping Question
There is a different set of MIDI FX connected to each chain. Only one chain should be on at a time. So when I turn on a chain with a key, I need to also turn the chain off that is currently on.distaudio wrote:Are you saying that you want a particular device in your rack to play depending on the note you hit?
Or you just want to map them to turn them on and off?
Re: Key/MIDI Mapping Question
This may or may not help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMW-FmSBDA8
You can then map a Marco knob to chain selection.
I'm not entirely sure from memory whether you can assign multiple keys or buttons to a particular ranges in order to have it trigger a certain range.
But this can be achieved using dummy clips which can be assigned separately to switch to these. (plenty of clips on youtube on how to do this.)
Also one of these two CovertOps M4L devices might help achieve what you are looking for.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CcePuhkLCc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMW-FmSBDA8
You can then map a Marco knob to chain selection.
I'm not entirely sure from memory whether you can assign multiple keys or buttons to a particular ranges in order to have it trigger a certain range.
But this can be achieved using dummy clips which can be assigned separately to switch to these. (plenty of clips on youtube on how to do this.)
Also one of these two CovertOps M4L devices might help achieve what you are looking for.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CcePuhkLCc
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DanikaXoXo
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Re: Key/MIDI Mapping Question
You cannot assign a key to a partial chain selection.distaudio wrote: I'm not entirely sure from memory whether you can assign multiple keys or buttons to a particular ranges in order to have it trigger a certain range.
However, this is a better solution anyway since the chain selection can be synced to other clips that are playing. I never did find a video showing this. However, I did figure out that there is a chain selector automation envelope. So I created separate clips for each chain selection value.distaudio wrote: But this can be achieved using dummy clips which can be assigned separately to switch to these. (plenty of clips on youtube on how to do this.)
Thanks for your help.
