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Topic History of: midi mapping Max. showing the last posts - (Last post first)
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tom
aha, i have answered my own question. it only seems to accept midi notes. my FCB1010 doesn't send midi notes, it sends different kinds of messages.
i've got it triggering on C2 right now just fine.
i guess the trick is to just set that pedal to C2 instead of the message it's sending now. not ideal for the whole but it works.
have you folks considered possibly using other midi signals other than notes? for safety's sake, so you don't accidently trigger a strange note or something with your pedal.
tom
hrmm, i'm wondering if i'm just missing some obvious step here.
i'm putting musolomo on an audio track, then setting up a midi track that it outputs to. do you need to set the midi event somewhere on the output midi track in order for musolomo to register it? (even though it's the output track)
trying to figure out if it's not just something silly.
questions that come to mind:
- is musolomo restricted to types of midi events you can send to it?
- is there a step other than the aforementioned steps in ableton live to assign a particular midi event to a button on musolomo (plus of course the ctrl-click business)
- is it ctrl-click on the button and THEN hit the midi event, or ctrl-click WHILE hitting the midi event (though i've tried a bunch of variations)?
sorry for the barrage, just trying to figure out if this is something with my midi equipment or what. i've got the midi track set to only take input fromy my midi pedal (FCB 1010 going through a BCR2000)
much thanks.
Keith
Unfortunately theres not a visual cue - and in retrospect this wasn't the best design
Perhaps try dragging in musolomo again.. there may be some internal event loop or something.
Hope that helps
tom
huh, i seem to be having a similar problem. when you control click hold or any other button, should it have some kind of visual cue that it's ready for a midi note? the midi notes i'm trying are all free in live, don't seem to be blocked in any way.
keith
yay!
Jaga, feel free to share any cool things you come up with. We'd love to hear them.