i cant get the dial LEDs to work on my apc40
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    Default i cant get the dial LEDs to work on my apc40

    im currently attempting my own midi-mapping for an apc40, and i cant get any of the LED's on the dials to work as an output, help?
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    I would like to know the secret too!

    I am using a mapping that's been setup and works 100%....but i have added a few things and need the buttons to light up.

    I fiddled with it yesterday....but no joy.

    I see you have to add an out command for the LED....but not sure what values to give it.

    Sorry....not hijackin your thread mate!

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    Im aware you need to give an LED ouput but anytime i add any kind of output i don't get any LEDs and the dial stops working altogether. i dont know much about modifiers etc so im wondering if they have anything to do with it.
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    might want to check the mapping section, there are a few monster threads on APC mapping

    i asked a similar question in http://www.djtechtools.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15616
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    Yeah make sure you are adding 10 to the CC control number as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by space monkey View Post
    Yeah make sure you are adding 10 to the CC control number as well
    Midi In: regular CC
    Midi Out: CC+8

    Velocity
    01: single style
    02: all leds
    03: pan style

    if you are using your apc in dumb mode, keep in mind you lose "track selection" of the device control section, leaving everything to CH1, otherwise it's CH1-8 and CH9 for the master track
    Last edited by padi_04; 10-05-2010 at 09:07 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by padi_04 View Post
    Midi In: regular CC
    Midi Out: CC+8

    Velocity
    01: single style
    02: all leds
    03: pan style

    if you are using your apc in dumb mode, keep in mind you lose "track selection" of the device control section, leaving everything to CH1, otherwise it's CH1-8 and CH9 for the master track
    How do you change velocity?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoodless View Post
    How do you change velocity?

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