mapping a modifier on a controller to modify...
mapping a modifier on a controller to modify... Posted on: 30.12.2010 by Cammy Clegg ok I have an LPD8 and a DNSC2000. Can i map one of the pads on the LPD8 to be a 2nd modifier so i can use the DNSC2000 as a 4 deck controll? | |
Cammy Clegg 30.12.2010 | ok I have an LPD8 and a DNSC2000. Can i map one of the pads on the LPD8 to be a 2nd modifier so i can use the DNSC2000 as a 4 deck controll? |
Marguerite Truka 07.01.2011 | I spose that is an option as long as none of the buttons on the controls dont clash ie same cc or you are outputing your midi clock to another program internally or externally to another device |
Gilma Marchini 07.01.2011 | If not make a tsi that accepts all ports |
Marguerite Truka 07.01.2011 | Im not 100% without checking but Im pritty sure modifiers are global to the program not just to a controller so yes it is possible |
Kecia Wnukowski 31.12.2010 | I don't know the units you have so that's only a blind guess here: if your two units can receive midi signal from one to another you can create inside your base mapping (dnsc2000) a modifier corresponding to a control from your other unit. |
Inez Marcinik 30.12.2010 | no, i dont believe so |
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