I bought a cheap iON Discover DJ USB midi controller years ago and I decided I want to set it up to control my effects plugins. Here is the idea for what I have...
Now the issues I'm having is..
1. When I release my hand off the jog wheel the effect is still on (I want it to turn off instead.) ***FIGURED IT OUT! "deck active effect_active while_pressed"***
2. When mapping each jog wheel to a knob it seems impossible... I can only pick 1 effect knob and the left jog is for the left deck effect and the right jog is for the right deck effect..
How would I go about getting this to work?
Now the issues I'm having is..
1. When I release my hand off the jog wheel the effect is still on (I want it to turn off instead.) ***FIGURED IT OUT! "deck active effect_active while_pressed"***
2. When mapping each jog wheel to a knob it seems impossible... I can only pick 1 effect knob and the left jog is for the left deck effect and the right jog is for the right deck effect..
How would I go about getting this to work?
Inviato Tue 06 Sep 16 @ 11:18 pm
let's see what you have tried for 1
Inviato Tue 06 Sep 16 @ 11:47 pm
locodog wrote :
let's see what you have tried for 1
I figured out #1 I used "deck active effect_active while_pressed" inside SCRATCH_TOUCH.
Now trying to figure out #2...
Inviato Wed 07 Sep 16 @ 12:06 am
I'm having issues that I can't map each jog wheel to do something different.
Inviato Wed 07 Sep 16 @ 12:22 am
So 2 you want the left jog to control, what? the selected deck fx slot 1, fx dial 1? and right jog selected deck, what fx slot ? what fx dial ?
Inviato Wed 07 Sep 16 @ 12:26 am
If you want a single control to do two different things depending on which side it was used on, you can use device_side.
For example:
There is also action_deck:
For example:
device_side 'left' ? action_for_left : action_for_right
There is also action_deck:
action_deck 1 ? action_for_deck_1 : action_not_for_deck_1
Inviato Wed 07 Sep 16 @ 12:31 am
SBDJ wrote :
If you want a single control to do two different things depending on which side it was used on, you can use device_side.
For example:
There is also action_deck:
For example:
device_side 'left' ? action_for_left : action_for_right
There is also action_deck:
action_deck 1 ? action_for_deck_1 : action_not_for_deck_1
THANK YOU!! THIS WORKED!! WOOO!
Inviato Wed 07 Sep 16 @ 12:48 am