Need tips for instant grat FX
Need tips for instant grat FX Posted on: 29.10.2013 by Louise Pahua Hello everyone !I wanted to map my CMD DC 1 from behringer to instant gratification FX, like a MF. But I have a problem with my mapping : I mapped a first button (button A) to a effect : a command "fx on" and another "set value to 0.8" , then another button (button B) to the same effect, with a different value : here again two commands ( "fx on" and "set to value 0.6") when i press A, then B (A still pressed), my effect is going from 0.8 to 0.6 so that's ok, but when i release A, the effect is turned off, even if i'm still pressing B... Any ideas to avoid that ? Thanks for your help. | |
Louise Pahua 29.10.2013 | Hello everyone ! I wanted to map my CMD DC 1 from behringer to instant gratification FX, like a MF. But I have a problem with my mapping : I mapped a first button (button A) to a effect : a command "fx on" and another "set value to 0.8" , then another button (button B) to the same effect, with a different value : here again two commands ( "fx on" and "set to value 0.6") when i press A, then B (A still pressed), my effect is going from 0.8 to 0.6 so that's ok, but when i release A, the effect is turned off, even if i'm still pressing B... Any ideas to avoid that ? Thanks for your help. |
Kellie Myrum 29.10.2013 | You'll be needing a modifier to do the trick. Button 1: modifier 1 / type=button / interaction=hold / value=1 button on / M1=0 / type=button / interaction=hold button on / M1=1 / type=button / interaction=hold Button 2: modifier 1 / type=button / interaction=hold / value=2 button on / M1=0 / type=button / interaction=hold button on / M1=2 / type=button / interaction=hold |
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