Jumping Midi Values - v2.02
  • 3pin audiovisual
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    Jumping Midi Values - v2.02

    by 3pin audiovisual » Sat Dec 17, 2005 5:33 pm

    I have recently upgraded v2.01 t0 v2.02.
    When I now use my midi-controller, the midi controller no 0 is assigned to every GUI, as well as the controller number I have turned.
    The result is a GUI that constantly jumps between 0 and the new value I have moved to.

    Is this an issue with the update ??
    If so, how can I download v2.01 again?
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    by VJFranzK » Thu Dec 22, 2005 2:29 am

    Interesting - this just started? what type is your controller, btw

    I've had a problem for a while... see the MIDI input probs thread down a few from here
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    Re: Jumping Midi Values - v2.02

    by yves@garagecube » Wed Dec 28, 2005 3:19 pm

    As far as I know nothing has changed regarding midi between the V2.01 and the V2.02. Anybody else ever saw this problem ?

    Yves.
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    Re: Jumping Midi Values - v2.02

    by Akira » Fri Dec 30, 2005 9:44 am

    3pin audiovisual wrote:I have recently upgraded v2.01 t0 v2.02.
    When I now use my midi-controller, the midi controller no 0 is assigned to every GUI, as well as the controller number I have turned.
    The result is a GUI that constantly jumps between 0 and the new value I have moved to.

    Is this an issue with the update ??
    If so, how can I download v2.01 again?


    May have something to do with your MIDI controller. Have you updated its drivers too? OS revision? Something? I saw this happen with my Electribes which output that weird mixed MIDI data. I also saw it happening with a shitty Oxygen or something like that.
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    by VJFranzK » Tue Jan 03, 2006 6:02 am

    I'm happy to report that I've upgraded to a Trigger Finger which works perfectly! 8) Will investigate Electribe in future...

    Here's a feature request -
    could we save multiple "default midi maps" to external files?
    (depending on the occasion, we may be working with different controllers, which map differently...)
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    by bassballs » Tue Jan 03, 2006 11:27 am

    Saturnines wrote:could we save multiple "default midi maps" to external files?
    (depending on the occasion, we may be working with different controllers, which map differently...)


    Yes please, This would be very usefull :P

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    by jm302 » Tue Jan 03, 2006 6:59 pm

    Saturnines wrote:could we save multiple "default midi maps" to external files?
    (depending on the occasion, we may be working with different controllers, which map differently...)


    The easy way around this would be to make a couple of different templates with different MIDI mappings and set your prefs to read each M8 file's MIDI info. I think. (although I do see why you'd want this option :wink: )

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