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S2 Mapping help - sample knob to filter Posted on: 03.02.2013 by Lidia Tanabe So, the clicks on the shift + gain irritate the heck out of me, i like having a smooth transition and a stop and start point to the knob itself.So i've remapped the filters to the sample knob which I dont use really, and the a/b buttons I want to toggle the filter on on the a/b decks. That all works, except as soon as I move the sample knob, it turns the filter on on both decks regardless of whether I've got them toggled on/off with the buttons. Does anyone know how to fix that? | |
Lidia Tanabe 04.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
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Lidia Tanabe 04.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
I've set up the modifiers exactly how you've said. So I assign a filter on control as such. Deck A Modifier Conditions M1=2 Controller type Knob Interaction mode Direct Device Target = A Deck B Modifier Conditions M1=1 Controller type Knob Interaction mode Direct Device Target = B I tried that, but it didnt toggle the filter on and off. I haven't even tried to do the knob yet. Thanks for your help. |
Kellie Myrum 03.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
However you can set a modifier with two values regards to A and B buttons to make a cleaner solution. Button A: Add in > Modifier 1 modifier condition - M1=2 type - button interaction - direct value = 1 Add out / Modifier 1 (LED) controller range - min=1 ; max=1 Button B: Add in > Modifier 1 modifier condition - M1=1 type - button interaction - direct value = 2 Add out / Modifier 1 (LED) controller range - min=2 ; max=2 Now just assign your filter commands to corresponding modifier values. Deck A / M1=1 Deck B / M1=2 I made this example with Modifier 1 but you can use any of eight which is available in your mapping. |
Lidia Tanabe 03.02.2013 | So, the clicks on the shift + gain irritate the heck out of me, i like having a smooth transition and a stop and start point to the knob itself. So i've remapped the filters to the sample knob which I dont use really, and the a/b buttons I want to toggle the filter on on the a/b decks. That all works, except as soon as I move the sample knob, it turns the filter on on both decks regardless of whether I've got them toggled on/off with the buttons. Does anyone know how to fix that? |
Lidia Tanabe 04.02.2013 | And for reference, this was the video I used originally to try and work it out, if theres a combination of the modifiers I need to be using |
Lidia Tanabe 04.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
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Lidia Tanabe 04.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
I've set up the modifiers exactly how you've said. So I assign a filter on control as such. Deck A Modifier Conditions M1=2 Controller type Knob Interaction mode Direct Device Target = A Deck B Modifier Conditions M1=1 Controller type Knob Interaction mode Direct Device Target = B I tried that, but it didnt toggle the filter on and off. I haven't even tried to do the knob yet. Thanks for your help. |
Kellie Myrum 03.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by makar1
However you can set a modifier with two values regards to A and B buttons to make a cleaner solution. Button A: Add in > Modifier 1 modifier condition - M1=2 type - button interaction - direct value = 1 Add out / Modifier 1 (LED) controller range - min=1 ; max=1 Button B: Add in > Modifier 1 modifier condition - M1=1 type - button interaction - direct value = 2 Add out / Modifier 1 (LED) controller range - min=2 ; max=2 Now just assign your filter commands to corresponding modifier values. Deck A / M1=1 Deck B / M1=2 I made this example with Modifier 1 but you can use any of eight which is available in your mapping. |
Lidia Tanabe 03.02.2013 | Thanks, I'll give that a bash tomorrow and report back |
Alphonso Deitchman 03.02.2013 | Maybe map the knob to "Deck Focus" instead of A/B and use your buttons for selecting the focus? |
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