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Re: Mobius



Notes should do fine,make sure you are only sending those and nothing else
If not most likely is the quantise settings
Cheers
L.



On 17.02.2015, at 21:21, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote:

Yes, watch your quantisation settings. But also think about what event you send from the controller! I have found it easy to set up momentary foot switches by using MIDI CC as control events, rather than MIDI notes. Then you can set up a switch to send the max value (127) when pressing down the switch and the zero value when letting it up again - and of course you assign the controlled software's function to that CC#. Voilá! 


On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 8:10 PM, Phil Clevenger <phil.clevenger@gmail.com> wrote:
Kevin I had a similar experience when I was using möbius... Regardless of quant settings there were one or two sus commands that just did not work properly. Maybe it was sus OD or Substitute? I cannot recall. 


On Tuesday, February 17, 2015, Kevin Cheli-Colando <billowhead@gmail.com> wrote:
So I was trying to set up some sustain functions in Mobius using the FCB 1010 and I did not get the behavior I expected at all so I thought I'd ask if its me, the controller, Mobius or something else that is odd.

My expectation was that a sustain function would cause the command to operate while a pedal is held the behavior will continue and when the pedal is released it will stop.  So I'm trying to do sus reverse, replace and that sort of thing.

But when I set this up, Mobius states its a sus whatever command but it still waits to the end of the loop and applies it (whether or not I'm still holding the pedal).


I have a sus record function working just as I imagine so I'm not sure why the others won't behave.

Once again, the immortal question for me; am I missing something really simple here or is there something going awry that shouldn't?

Thanks,
Kevin

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