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Playing with ctrl parameter layer and I’m noticing something that seems not right, and I don’t think it’s user error. (Bug? Fixable? Code architecture limitation?)

I set up a single 16 step track with ascending scale of notes, on a new clear project to verify this.

I set up parameter layer D to ctrl, cc40 (track direction) and put in 0000000551111111.

This is forward x7 steps, random step x 2 and backward x7.

—When I play the track from the edit screen the forward steps are randomly scattering forward and backwards.  The backwards set of steps always seem to work correctly.

—When I play the track from any other screen (track direction screen as shown in video) the CC assignments seem to work correctly.

please watch the video to see what I’m talking about.

 

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Driving me crazy that the step direction parameter layer works fine in any other screen, but in the edit screen, it seems to freak out.

When I get back to my workstation, I will see how the track responds when setting this up using a cc track through a bus.

Edited by srmaietta
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On 2/22/2025 at 9:50 AM, TK. said:

This was due to a quick&dirty implementation at the place where information about the events are assembled.

It's now a bit less dirty -> http://www.ucapps.de/mios32/midibox_seq_v4_098_pre4.zip

Best Regards, Thorsten.

TK -seriously. YOU DA MAN!!!  
—This now works just like I’d expect—
Your amazing machine lives on and still is at the very top of the list!

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