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Re: midi foot controller for loop triggers manipulation et al



hum..

> That's cool! Have you found a way to use it for anything else than
> scenes? I want to get at specific clips without triggering all clips of
> the actual scene (horizontal row).
>
> A workaround is to map foot pedals for muting/unmuting every track.

I'll quote myself. ;)

> >> There's your MIDI-mappable "Scroll up/down" and "play all", or on each
> >> channel "Play selected clip".

Note that each channel also get an extra midimappable "Play" button where
the "Sends" box is.. So say that you map the 4 first pedals to channels 1-4
and then the next 2 pedals to Scroll up and down. I don't remember how many
pedals you have on the FCB but this is just an example. ;)

That way you can trig each sample in the channels 1-4 (but only on the
currently selected row). So if you want to trigg sample on row-1 in
channel-1 and then trigg sample on row-5 in channel 4, you'd have to do:

1: Pedal 1 (trigg selected sample on channel 1)
2: Pedal 6 * 4 times (scroll 4 steps down = select row 5)
3: Pedal 4 (trigg selected sample on channel 4)

That would be the stepping combination with the example-setup that i said
earlier. Then it's up to you to setup te trigging of the samples, if they
should be Looping, Oneshot, Gate and all that stuff. ;)

/Tias



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