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  1. I guess the smart thing todo is leave the touch-sensitive stuff for a later project!
  2. thanks for the welcome :) I meant to say Velocity sensitive! The idea is that a soft trigger will do effect fade-in, or small delay, .. I'd have the big pad for triggering a pattern/clip/... the small pads will trigger "sub stories", the rotator handles velocity for that part. Also, if someone can say if my mind is clear on the virtual pots/paging features: - I can create several pages - each pages holds its state in memory and receives feedback (even though another page is selected!!) (please tell me this is so :)
  3. I am concidering buying some rather expensive hardware (for me). To justify it I'll have to have supiriour midi control.... The first thing I will try is a PAD Machine: - 16 Big Pads + Internal LED - 32 Small Pads + Internal LED - 32 Rotary Encoders + LED Ring Ideally all the pads are touch sensitive....... (does that cost more inputs or is it the signal the pad sends which makes it touch sensitive ?) I think I can use midibox 64e for this right ? I am still not sure exactly how many LED/LEDRINGS I can use on the 64e. Is a Ledring just one led, but depending on input voltage differnt will light up ?
  4. Ok cool so its possible. I will use the midibox64(e) probably! Now please excuse my ignorance below: So I would try to make a general "step increment function" (in assembly if thats whats needed) which can be configured like the other buttons. Maybe give it a dedictated CC ? I dont know how this can best be achieved, its why I am asking here..... to get some better perspective of all this. All the C functions which are availbile (also on midibox64e?) have ASM backend code ? Meaning I Can create "atoms" in ASM which I can call from C right ?! I wouldnt mind trying to code some extra "effects"! Having a knob send out 2 CC's, one inverted for example (Kenton has alot of nice features like that). Am I looking at tons of work here or what ?
  5. Is it possible now (or to code) functions like step increment ? So a button would send values 1,32,64,96,128. It be neat if it could go downwards again also: 1,32,64,96,128, 128, 96, 64, 32,1. So just wondering if things like this are already possible! And how hard it would be to create.... I know some C. But have no midibox experience yet, starting my first project soon ;) Creating a Dashboard in FL Studio which fits my needs, and will try to midiboxify it! This step increment is one thing I would like, it allows me to select various temp/effect settings in FL Studio! Cheers, Frans
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