LED APC-40 Mapping for loop indication issue

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LED APC-40 Mapping for loop indication issue
Posted on: 09.05.2011 by Lance Sanchezgarcia
Hi! I've mapped 32,16,8,4,2 etc loops for deck a and deck b on different buttons on the APC-40. Using Loop Size + Set.

And then to get the LED to indicate what loop value is activated I've mapped "Add+Out" for Loop Size. Even if I have the same note value on the out and the in's the LED will light up on the wrong button for instance when pressing a 8 bar loop it will indicate that a /4 bar loop is activated.

Could someone please look my mapping over and see what's wrong with it?

many thanks in advance.

mapping:
http://ge.tt/2wiNioy
Nedra Fresneda
09.05.2011
Originally Posted by sarasin
what does the 'blend' do Padi?
Links the lights. ie: activate 8, all lower values will light too. It's useful if you are mapping a row/column of buttons to act as a fader/knob.
Lance Sanchezgarcia
09.05.2011
Hi! I've mapped 32,16,8,4,2 etc loops for deck a and deck b on different buttons on the APC-40. Using Loop Size + Set.

And then to get the LED to indicate what loop value is activated I've mapped "Add+Out" for Loop Size. Even if I have the same note value on the out and the in's the LED will light up on the wrong button for instance when pressing a 8 bar loop it will indicate that a /4 bar loop is activated.

Could someone please look my mapping over and see what's wrong with it?

many thanks in advance.

mapping:
http://ge.tt/2wiNioy
Lilliana Perris
09.05.2011
I SEEEE!

Awesome!

Nedra Fresneda
09.05.2011
Originally Posted by sarasin
what does the 'blend' do Padi?
Links the lights. ie: activate 8, all lower values will light too. It's useful if you are mapping a row/column of buttons to act as a fader/knob.
Lilliana Perris
09.05.2011
what does the 'blend' do Padi?
Nedra Fresneda
09.05.2011
Set both values of the Controller range to the same number and make sure Blend is unticked

1/32: 0
1/16: 1
1/8: 2
1/4: 3
1/2: 4
1: 5
2: 6
4: 7
8: 8
16: 9
32: 10

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