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Posted on: 07.04.2011 by Kyle Mcnemar
Ok so i had the mapping for my apc pretty much complete. I use one button which glows red when there is a stopped track in a deck and glows green when it is playing.

Is there any way i can route the MIDI output for the track end warning to change this from solid green to make it flash either red or amber??

cheers
Nedra Fresneda
08.04.2011
Originally Posted by teknopris
so i would have to set up a modifier to change the mofifier state from 0 to 1?? would than mean i have to assign the modifier to another button to change from 0 to 1 (like i have for me encoder to scroll tracks and trees) or is there a way of setting the modifier to auto change from 1 to 0. sorry again im an absolute amateur when it comes to this...
Nope, setting it up in the way I explained works automatically, since it detect if a deck is playing or not.
Nedra Fresneda
08.04.2011
Originally Posted by teknopris
Hi

Sorry to be a pain again however still having issues with this process. Everything seems to work as it should:

play - solid green
stop - solid red
end track warning - flashing red

however when i load another track into the deck instead of solid red led for stopped it starts flashing red. one i press play again it works fine until the next track load.

I know this is fairly minor and is probably my OCD kicking in but can anyone help with this issue??
Because in that way the min value is flashing red. You need to set up a modifier
Play/Pause> Deck X> 0(cont range red/green) / 1 (cont range f.red/green)

Repeat this process for every deck and take to a prewarmed oven for 30mins. Serve Hot
Nedra Fresneda
07.04.2011
Originally Posted by teknopris
Ok so i had the mapping for my apc pretty much complete. I use one button which glows red when there is a stopped track in a deck and glows green when it is playing.

Is there any way i can route the MIDI output for the track end warning to change this from solid green to make it flash either red or amber??

cheers
Yes, play with the velocity of the outputs.

Set the min range to 7 and the max to 4, don't tick the Blend box (i believe that was the value for flashing red) Anyway, the different colour states are all located in the 1-7 range, everithing above that is solid green.
Kyle Mcnemar
07.04.2011
Ok so i had the mapping for my apc pretty much complete. I use one button which glows red when there is a stopped track in a deck and glows green when it is playing.

Is there any way i can route the MIDI output for the track end warning to change this from solid green to make it flash either red or amber??

cheers
Nedra Fresneda
08.04.2011
Originally Posted by teknopris
so i would have to set up a modifier to change the mofifier state from 0 to 1?? would than mean i have to assign the modifier to another button to change from 0 to 1 (like i have for me encoder to scroll tracks and trees) or is there a way of setting the modifier to auto change from 1 to 0. sorry again im an absolute amateur when it comes to this...
Nope, setting it up in the way I explained works automatically, since it detect if a deck is playing or not.
Kyle Mcnemar
08.04.2011
so i would have to set up a modifier to change the mofifier state from 0 to 1?? would than mean i have to assign the modifier to another button to change from 0 to 1 (like i have for me encoder to scroll tracks and trees) or is there a way of setting the modifier to auto change from 1 to 0. sorry again im an absolute amateur when it comes to this...
Nedra Fresneda
08.04.2011
Originally Posted by teknopris
Hi

Sorry to be a pain again however still having issues with this process. Everything seems to work as it should:

play - solid green
stop - solid red
end track warning - flashing red

however when i load another track into the deck instead of solid red led for stopped it starts flashing red. one i press play again it works fine until the next track load.

I know this is fairly minor and is probably my OCD kicking in but can anyone help with this issue??
Because in that way the min value is flashing red. You need to set up a modifier
Play/Pause> Deck X> 0(cont range red/green) / 1 (cont range f.red/green)

Repeat this process for every deck and take to a prewarmed oven for 30mins. Serve Hot
Kyle Mcnemar
08.04.2011
Hi

Sorry to be a pain again however still having issues with this process. Everything seems to work as it should:

play - solid green
stop - solid red
end track warning - flashing red

however when i load another track into the deck instead of solid red led for stopped it starts flashing red. one i press play again it works fine until the next track load.

I know this is fairly minor and is probably my OCD kicking in but can anyone help with this issue??
Antonetta Wikel
07.04.2011
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Nedra Fresneda
07.04.2011
My pleasure
Kyle Mcnemar
07.04.2011
that is got it sorted now. Thanks for your help much appreciated
Kyle Mcnemar
07.04.2011
ok thanks will try that. one thing though. do i ad another output for the track end warning or do i just change the output value that is already assigned to it for the track play/stop??
Nedra Fresneda
07.04.2011
Originally Posted by teknopris
Ok so i had the mapping for my apc pretty much complete. I use one button which glows red when there is a stopped track in a deck and glows green when it is playing.

Is there any way i can route the MIDI output for the track end warning to change this from solid green to make it flash either red or amber??

cheers
Yes, play with the velocity of the outputs.

Set the min range to 7 and the max to 4, don't tick the Blend box (i believe that was the value for flashing red) Anyway, the different colour states are all located in the 1-7 range, everithing above that is solid green.

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