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Re: LG Victory Dance, and A Question
Thanks Andy, took your advice and let it alone. :)
Instead, I spent the remaining wee hours cobbling together and assigning a
'patch group' such that I can now walk through a dozen EDP preset setups
(quant 4, 8, 16, q off, sus rec, sus replace, sus od, etc) with a single
switch...
Think I've got the hang of this thing now - it's pretty deep !
Phil :)
On Feb 26, 2012, at 1:39 AM, andy butler wrote:
> hi Phil,
>
> :-) congrats
> ....so just loop and forget this question
>
>
> it's *possible* to program the LG's LEDs to do what you want,
> in the latest hardware/firmware version.
>
> Indeed someone on the LG list implemented something along those lines
> for a much simpler looper in order to have an led on during record
>
> Xavier suggested:
> ******************************
>
> Again for the same example, the Play stompbox could contain an
> ActivateEffect message which switches the Record stompbox off. The
> result is the same as solution above, except that the Record switch is
> now a stomp with steady on/off LED, instead of a momentary with
> blinking/off LED.
> *******************************
>
> ...but that's a fix for a much simpler problem
>
> ...and you're basically on a loser if you ever want to use more than one
> loop.
>
> Copying the logic of the edp into the LG could conceivably work, as the
> LG
> has conditional statements and variables.
>
> ...but as the edp's buttons are multifunction, and as the overdub state
> is
> one of the things that's saved with each individual loop, that's a whole
> lot of programming.
>
> I just use momentaries.
>
> andy
>
> Phil Clevenger wrote:
>> Well after a long day of farking about, I've finally managed to
>> replicate the entirety of my EDP's footswitch functionality within my
>> recently acquired Gordius LG, with long/short press behaviors and
>> all... I'm giddy with victory now :)
>> But one thing more would be the icing on the cake : Does anyone know
>> how to get the LEDs to behave such that the light is ON when recording
>> or overdubbing, for instance, and OFF when no longer doing so? Current
>> behavior is that the light goes on when I press a button of any kind,
>> then goes off only when I press another button. In effect it tells me
>> what the last button used was. I've mucked about with the LED settings,
>> two-state stuff, stompbox stuff, and the Gordius LED control commands,
>> to no avail...
>> Phil :)
>