Midi Fighter Livid Block Mapping
Midi Fighter Livid Block Mapping Posted on: 28.01.2011 by Giuseppina Zalucki Ok so I have two midi fighters and I just got a livid block.It has an 8x8 grid of buttons and I wanted to make the surface into 4 "midi fighters". So pretty much the exact same mappings as if each were deck a, deck b etc etc. Then I want to map the buttons on the top to be pitch control or effect modifiers if you toggle a button. What would be the best way to replicate the midi fighters. Any words of wisdom. I am unsure how to make the "shift" button the shift button on the block. I so far only know how to make play and pause and the easy ones. Its so confusing. I believe it would be such a cool map, it would be like 4 midi fighters all connected in one box. Any advice on how to copy over the mapping scheme? | |
Giuseppina Zalucki 28.01.2011 | Ok so I have two midi fighters and I just got a livid block. It has an 8x8 grid of buttons and I wanted to make the surface into 4 "midi fighters". So pretty much the exact same mappings as if each were deck a, deck b etc etc. Then I want to map the buttons on the top to be pitch control or effect modifiers if you toggle a button. What would be the best way to replicate the midi fighters. Any words of wisdom. I am unsure how to make the "shift" button the shift button on the block. I so far only know how to make play and pause and the easy ones. Its so confusing. I believe it would be such a cool map, it would be like 4 midi fighters all connected in one box. Any advice on how to copy over the mapping scheme? |
Kandi Odom 30.07.2012 | Hi did u got a chance to finish the block mapping?????? |
Gilma Marchini 29.01.2011 | Just take the deckalized, and set all 4 of the mappings to the inputs and outputs of the block. Take note of the midi notes used by midifighter here: http://www.djranking
s.com/community
/showthread.php?t=9960 Find the LED notes. Click the midi learn, get yourself some tea, some antidepressants/depressants (depends if your an angry person or not), and enjoy the next hour or so of mapping. |
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