relative MIDI control
  • yanoul
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    relative MIDI control

    by yanoul » Thu Apr 25, 2024 4:46 pm

    Hi there,

    I would like to know if there is a method to setup a relative, not absolute, control on a slider or a element.

    I'm using a MIDI control on a group of 3 fixture slider, who will set using it all 3 fixture at the same position. But I need to implement also another control on each element of this group of 3 slider and I would like to set something in range of -5% to +5% of the amount.

    Any idea how I can setup it ? Or maybe another useful idea would be welcome.

    Thank you for your time on this.
  • franz
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    Re: relative MIDI control

    by franz » Thu Apr 25, 2024 5:45 pm

    Control List -> Midi -> Control Change : relative mode
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  • yanoul
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    Re: relative MIDI control

    by yanoul » Thu Apr 25, 2024 7:50 pm

    Thank you Franz for your kind answer. Unfortunately this is not what I'm looking for.
    In fact this is more setting a modifier from the actual group level to a single fixture level on the group.
    If my group fixture set fixture level at 15000 for exemple, when I initiate the physical fader I need to stay In the range from 12500 to 17500. But if it's set at 25000, then I need to be in the range of 22500 to 27500.
    As it's a DMX winch fixture, who handle an element with 3 winches, I cannot handle a jump on the winch level.
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  • mad-matt
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    Re: relative MIDI control

    by mad-matt » Mon Apr 29, 2024 9:08 am

    You can do it with 3 Controls Combiner Modules, one for each parameter, set the modules mode to "Add", make a control from a MIDI fader on the Input 1 of the 3 modules, and make 3 controls for the Input 2 of each module

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