Has anyone ever mapped a Cue Master to Resolume?

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Has anyone ever mapped a Cue Master to Resolume?
Posted on: 22.05.2012 by Lavenia Neild
I've been dicking around with VJ'ing in Resolume and I got the idea to use my Midi Fighter Cue Master for some of the controls, but I'm having an issue with the faders. It's like it will only map half the movement. Is the MF Pro faders mapped to two different CC's or what? Does it happen this way in other applications, too?
Lavenia Neild
22.05.2012
Originally Posted by gonekrazy3000
Just switch the controller to ableton mode using the midifighter utility. that will make the faders and knobs become good ole standard controls.
Problem solved.
Cool, that totally fixed it. Thanks! Although the inverted thing is kind of annoying.
Kellie Myrum
22.05.2012
Originally Posted by zestoi
i thought it sent one CC for the full travel of the pot and then *also* additional CC's depending on where it is. sounds like you're mapping an extra CC instead of the normal/full CC?
I tought send two CC's from middle to each side and two note on both fader ends? At least this is in MF masher case..
Lavenia Neild
22.05.2012
I've been dicking around with VJ'ing in Resolume and I got the idea to use my Midi Fighter Cue Master for some of the controls, but I'm having an issue with the faders. It's like it will only map half the movement. Is the MF Pro faders mapped to two different CC's or what? Does it happen this way in other applications, too?
Tawnya Attia
23.05.2012
I believe you can "invert" midi assignments in resolume. its been a while
since i've used it so i'm not sure....
Lavenia Neild
22.05.2012
Originally Posted by gonekrazy3000
Just switch the controller to ableton mode using the midifighter utility. that will make the faders and knobs become good ole standard controls.
Problem solved.
Cool, that totally fixed it. Thanks! Although the inverted thing is kind of annoying.
Tawnya Attia
22.05.2012
Just switch the controller to ableton mode using the midifighter utility. that will make the faders and knobs become good ole standard controls.
Problem solved.
Kellie Myrum
22.05.2012
I guess that you believe about smart knobs which are like multifunctional regular knob (one CC) those do what mapping say's to. This super faders are calling it like that because of different controls from itself and it's mean to be used for tricks with smart knob's concept. I never play with it too, but I watched DJTT video where it can clearly see how it works.
Chasidy Heckenbach
22.05.2012
ah ok - i've never had one to play with, always thought the superfader type CC's were as well as the normal ones. would seem a bit odd if not? running my dump(.exe) app or midiox or something to see that's coming out would be the easiest way to know for sure i guess.
Kellie Myrum
22.05.2012
Originally Posted by zestoi
i thought it sent one CC for the full travel of the pot and then *also* additional CC's depending on where it is. sounds like you're mapping an extra CC instead of the normal/full CC?
I tought send two CC's from middle to each side and two note on both fader ends? At least this is in MF masher case..
Chasidy Heckenbach
22.05.2012
i thought it sent one CC for the full travel of the pot and then *also* additional CC's depending on where it is. sounds like you're mapping an extra CC instead of the normal/full CC?
Kellie Myrum
22.05.2012
It will work with all applications that use MIDI protocol but this fader will always send those two CC's. I don't know about Resolume's modifiers system but with Traktor it can be mapped to work as a regular fader. What do you need them to conrol?
Lavenia Neild
22.05.2012
Ok, that's what I figured was going on, but does this mean it's not going to work with some applications?
Kellie Myrum
22.05.2012
It is not an issue, those are super faders and they send two different CC's.

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