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LED Mapping - MidiFighter 3D
Posted on: 17.02.2013 by Jamee Zaborny
DJTT,

I poked around on this, but couldn't find anything.

I'm mapping my 3D for various effects and modes I use and wanted to know how to map a button to stay a solid color when on, reminding me it's on. For example, if I'm mapping a freeze or EQ kill, is there a way to have it change to a color and stay that color until I tap it again? If so, please let me know how - thanks!!

--Steve
Jamee Zaborny
17.02.2013
DJTT,

I poked around on this, but couldn't find anything.

I'm mapping my 3D for various effects and modes I use and wanted to know how to map a button to stay a solid color when on, reminding me it's on. For example, if I'm mapping a freeze or EQ kill, is there a way to have it change to a color and stay that color until I tap it again? If so, please let me know how - thanks!!

--Steve
Vi Melroy
25.02.2013
Yes this a fat community I start from 0 there and now can help others. Thx and long life to DJTT.
Jamee Zaborny
26.02.2013
Actually, in re-reading other posts, the answer may have already been here, I just missed it.

Either way, thanks DJTT - appreciate the help...
Jamee Zaborny
26.02.2013
DJTT - figured this out, with the help of BTFaires:

Add In: Flux Mode; Button/Toggle
Add Out: Flux Mode; Blend = Checked; Range 0 -1; # Selection Determines LED Color & Action

Lower #'s 60 - 90 (approximate) will change the color of the button once it is toggled, higher #'s 120+ will flash the LED. For example 125 makes the LED slowly flash red whereas 127 (approximate) makes it flash red very fast...

Hope this helps anyone else who stumbles across the post...

Thanks all
Jamee Zaborny
17.02.2013
Thanks all. I copied Beau's three steps, but it's not working. Have to test if I have to modify the MF3D via the Utility. Will try again...
Kellie Myrum
17.02.2013
And all of the values here: http://community .djranking s.com/showthread.php?t=66687
Vi Melroy
17.02.2013
Hello,

To do that you just have to play with the MIDI RANGE value minimum and maximum.

Example:
Control: Fx Unit 4 On
Assignment: Deck A
Type of Controller: LED
Interaction Mode: Output

Controller Range: 0 - 1
Midi Range: 122 - 127
Invert box: Checked

Don't forget that if you want this LED to stay on the color you set it must be in Toggle mode.

Hope this is clear.

NoFuture

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