Hey, I'm trying to use a controller script so that my launchpad always starts "pinned" to specific tracks. I need that for my live looping setup which always uses the same track layout.
I think I could tweak the script so that it initializes on tracks 9-16 for example, but seems to be a bit too difficult for me. Or can I save this with the project somehow?
Could someone point me in the right direction?
This is the script btw https://github.com/kvrhdn/Launchpad_Simple
pin Launchpad controller to specific tracks
Re: pin Launchpad controller to specific tracks
Anyone?
This photo shows my concept, I really like the idea for live looping:

I duplicated my 8 main tracks (4 audio inputs and 4 MIDI instruments) so that i have 4 instances of each instrument. This way I can record and play 4 loops simultaneously per instrument. In order to trigger these clips with one controller I split my Launchpad with Plogue Bidule onto 4 pairs of virtual loopback MIDI cables.
The top 4 rows now control the red clips, there I have the traditional behaviour for clips, meaning when I start another one on a track, the currently playing clip stops. The 3 rows at the bottom of the Launchpad offer independant clips (yellow, blue and green clips) for easy overdubs. Works nicely, but everytime I open a project I have to move the track banks of the individual scripts until it looks like the photo...
This photo shows my concept, I really like the idea for live looping:

I duplicated my 8 main tracks (4 audio inputs and 4 MIDI instruments) so that i have 4 instances of each instrument. This way I can record and play 4 loops simultaneously per instrument. In order to trigger these clips with one controller I split my Launchpad with Plogue Bidule onto 4 pairs of virtual loopback MIDI cables.
The top 4 rows now control the red clips, there I have the traditional behaviour for clips, meaning when I start another one on a track, the currently playing clip stops. The 3 rows at the bottom of the Launchpad offer independant clips (yellow, blue and green clips) for easy overdubs. Works nicely, but everytime I open a project I have to move the track banks of the individual scripts until it looks like the photo...