A few question about MIDI device programming with SDK:
1) Is there a way to fix midi CC assignment with the SDK ?
This would help me to link my homemade device to be controlled by an external MIDI controller.
2) Within SDK one mouse control on a pot is smart but when I switch to normal scope mode with a device of mine I then can just have the pot in only 3 position (full left, middle, full right) though using MIDI CC assignement I can make the pot move through the whole range.
Any clues ?
CheerZ
Is there a way to fix midi CC assignment with the SDK ?
Hello,
1. I'm sure there's several ways of doing this. One way would be using logic with 'byte extract' & 'if' modules.
Another option could be to assign a midi CC to a circuit level pot & connect your surface pot to that (the pad connection between them will be bi-directional). I can't get on the sdk right now to double check this train of thought, but off the top of my head, I think that should work.
2. No idea where you're going wrong there from your description of the problem.
regards,
Shroomz
1. I'm sure there's several ways of doing this. One way would be using logic with 'byte extract' & 'if' modules.
Another option could be to assign a midi CC to a circuit level pot & connect your surface pot to that (the pad connection between them will be bi-directional). I can't get on the sdk right now to double check this train of thought, but off the top of my head, I think that should work.
2. No idea where you're going wrong there from your description of the problem.
regards,
Shroomz
Select the Vars section of the padlist, select the control you want to assign a midi cc to, then click on value field for the 'CtrlNr' Var parameter, press F2, enter a cc no. & hit enter.... done! If you want direct access to the var parameters to alter their values from your control surface, you need to right-click on them & select 'create pad'. Then when you switch the Vars page of the padlist off, you'll see your new pad waiting to be connect to whatever you want. If you've figured that out already, you're doing quite well !