]]>2013-08-14T00:16:25+02:002013-08-14T00:16:25+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3999&p=27478#p27478Depending of you controller, test different mode ( absolute/relative/toggle) in the remote tab of your switches
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 14 Aug 2013, 00:16
]]>2013-08-14T00:00:39+02:002013-08-14T00:00:39+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3999&p=27477#p27477 I have assigned 2 switches to group1. If I understand correctly, they should operate like "radio buttons" where if I turn one switch on, the other turns off. This works fine for me.
Next I assign a MIDI controller to each switch. When I trigger one switch via its assigned MIDI control, it does not turn off the other switch.
]]>2013-08-11T18:43:53+02:002013-08-11T18:43:53+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3999&p=27466#p27466Statistics: Posted by senso — 11 Aug 2013, 18:43
]]>2013-08-14T00:16:25+02:002013-08-14T00:16:25+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3999&p=27478#p27478Depending of you controller, test different mode ( absolute/relative/toggle) in the remote tab of your switches
Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 14 Aug 2013, 00:16
]]>2013-08-14T00:00:39+02:002013-08-14T00:00:39+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3999&p=27477#p27477 I have assigned 2 switches to group1. If I understand correctly, they should operate like "radio buttons" where if I turn one switch on, the other turns off. This works fine for me.
Next I assign a MIDI controller to each switch. When I trigger one switch via its assigned MIDI control, it does not turn off the other switch.
]]>2013-08-11T18:43:53+02:002013-08-11T18:43:53+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3999&p=27466#p27466Statistics: Posted by senso — 11 Aug 2013, 18:43
]]>2013-08-11T04:17:16+02:002013-08-11T04:17:16+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3999&p=27463#p27463 Thanks.