not all, but the one i just ran test on ( eq low nob ) was set to m=0 and the duplicate was set to m2=1.
HOWEVER - thank you for your comment midinoob as I just had a breakthrough
1st - i was an idiot and neglected to make the deck assignment to dec c.
once i flipped that i was controlling both a and c eq nob after pushing my shift button. since i already had a mod 1 on i now understand that I need to tell the system what to do in both cases of mod 1 and mod 2 ( just for the buttons I have already re-layered with my original shift buttons )
I want to see red color (0-1) when button isn't active. And when button gets active I want to see orange color (0-127). Is there any way to do this ? My English isn't great so if you didn't understand I made a picture with paint. Maybe you will understand my question from this picture.
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Look under MIDI range. The min value is for color when inactive and max is vice versa.
Actually I did... Which controller do you use?
Do you have multicolor LED on this button you're tweaking?
According to the information here, I think yes.
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