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FX button, and releasing it properly with a shift button Posted on: 10.04.2011 by Dion Hackenburg Hey guys,I'm currently mapping my MIDI fighter to my own likings (in Traktor Pro 2). But I'm having trouble releasing an FX button properly. Suppose I have 2 buttons: A and B. B is set to trigger hotcue's, unless A is pressed. A is a 'shift' knob, which makes B trigger FX stuff. When A is pressed, B will set all sorts of FX settings ok (routing, dry/wet, select the FX and so on), and finally trigger an FX slot to be 'on'. The command is offcourse in 'hold' mode, because I want to release the FX when I release button B. So far so good. BUT: when I accidently release A first, then B will stick: the modifier is reset to 0, and the 'FX On' command never recieves it's 'note off' command. So a workaround is needed to release the given (or all?) FX when I release A or B. I have been trying out a few things, but either the FX would be triggered by A, or I would be triggering a hotcue... Also, sadly, in 'direct mode', the invert option in a MIDI command is unavailable... Oh and I have a small limitation: M1 serves as my shift modifier, and M8 serves to select a deck. So within this FX On command I can't specify any more modifiers So, does anyone have a suggestion that could help me making this mapping fool-proof, ie: releasing the given FX (or rather MIDI command in hold mode) wether A or B is released first? Kind regards, Johan | |
Dion Hackenburg 10.04.2011 | Hey guys, I'm currently mapping my MIDI fighter to my own likings (in Traktor Pro 2). But I'm having trouble releasing an FX button properly. Suppose I have 2 buttons: A and B. B is set to trigger hotcue's, unless A is pressed. A is a 'shift' knob, which makes B trigger FX stuff. When A is pressed, B will set all sorts of FX settings ok (routing, dry/wet, select the FX and so on), and finally trigger an FX slot to be 'on'. The command is offcourse in 'hold' mode, because I want to release the FX when I release button B. So far so good. BUT: when I accidently release A first, then B will stick: the modifier is reset to 0, and the 'FX On' command never recieves it's 'note off' command. So a workaround is needed to release the given (or all?) FX when I release A or B. I have been trying out a few things, but either the FX would be triggered by A, or I would be triggering a hotcue... Also, sadly, in 'direct mode', the invert option in a MIDI command is unavailable... Oh and I have a small limitation: M1 serves as my shift modifier, and M8 serves to select a deck. So within this FX On command I can't specify any more modifiers So, does anyone have a suggestion that could help me making this mapping fool-proof, ie: releasing the given FX (or rather MIDI command in hold mode) wether A or B is released first? Kind regards, Johan |
Dion Hackenburg 10.04.2011 | Hey thanks BlueJay That works. And me was believeing that there was no way to select invert while you would select direct mode. seems like a UI bug to me |
Lue Braga 10.04.2011 | try adding a "fx on" to the same "B" button set to Button set M1=0 (or what ever modifier "a" handles) and select "invert" then change it to button type "direct" and set it to 0. |
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