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#21 User is offline   glennv 

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 01:21

Cooooool. Thanks man great stuff.
So if I forget about layer/bank switching for the moment loooking at the led feedback problems and use your software and build this baby using a 3 pin duo colored led instead of your 2 leds, I should be able to show next to on/of state a flashing color at each cycle for my ableton clips. (since it sends out vel 0 for stop , vel 1 at each cycle and 127 for on as found in other trhread) . IS this correct or am I missing something ?
I am pretty ok in soldering , just the programmin stuff is not my thing  ;D

Btw if I use normal momentary buttons do I need to bether about this debouncing stuff (no idea what it is but is only mentioned with these funny rubber keyboard buttons.

EDIT: Duhhhhhhh , after looking better at your pics you are using 3 pin leds.  :-X

Is it easy to modify so note on (vel 127) is red (instead of both leds=orange) ??

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 01:34

Please have a look into main.c and decite by yourself, if modifications are easy to realize or not.

Best Regards, Thorsten.



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Posted 11 January 2008 - 08:34

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Looks like I do have to build the 8x16 monster then ........

You can place button/LED matrix in any order you like on your front panel but the wiring must remain the same for any configuration.

#24 User is offline   glennv 

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Posted 11 January 2008 - 09:30

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Please have a look into main.c and decite by yourself, if modifications are easy to realize or not.

Oeps, crossed the line between newbie and idiot i think  :P
Even for a non programmer with the documentation in the code changing led color behavior looks dead easy . Great stuff TK and thanks a lot for you help. Now just wait for the stuff to arrive to start hacking away.....

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