TouchOSC play button toggle problem.
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    Default TouchOSC play button toggle problem.

    I've got the play/pause function for Deck A mapped to my template, but for reasons that I can't determine the second press of the button doesn't do anything. Playback doesn't pause until I press it a third time. I'm sure it's some simple setting that I'm doing wrong, but I'm not seeing it.

    So, button press #1 starts playback and lights up the LED on the toggle button, button press #2 only turns off the LED, button press #3 turns on the LED and pauses playback, and button press #4 only turns off the LED.

    I'm using TouchOSC with a MIDIBridge connection if that helps. My loop activate button has the same behavior. Everything else works just fine.

    Thanks.

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    Very quickly as I would need to check my answer but try setting in the mapping your button to hold instead of toggle (that would correct that behaviour - there is a difference between a push and a toggle button, one is a trigger type of message, the other a gate).
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    Have yo used the right type of button in touchosc? is it a toggle or a push? i used push ones on mine
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    My answer is correct. Problem solved.
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