I anyone knows how to map LED feedback to correspond with certain “pitch range” integers, I would love you forever.
I am try to map 4 buttons for each deck, each button will change the pitch range to a designated value for that specific button.
I would prefer to ditch the retarded modifier stack-up I am building to do this, and use the modifier value “tempo range” for the LED signal, as it seems this should be possible…
But no matter how my feeble mind goes about arranging the commands, and no matter what value I pick for the “tempo range” modifier, I cant get it done the simple way.
try to find posts about led mapping by vangogo, he did a movie about this.
if you want to turn a led on or off based on the position of the pitch-fader, the key is in the values in the controller range. you can set a ‘add out’ for the tempo and pick for example 0.00 to 0.25. this will light the led when you’ve pitched it on the lowest quarter of the pitch fader.
EDIT - sorry, just figured out you’re talking about the range. pretty sure you can get them to lit when setting the controller range on the value you desire. for instance the 2% range is probably corresponding with the controller value 0. and the 100% range is corresponding with the controller value 13. set them from 13 to 13 and the led will light when set to 100%.
I use the tap tempo to set the tempo for large adjustments (I ONLY use one X1) and then I use the tempo +/- to get it perfect.
In order for the tap tempo to be accurate across a wide tempo range, I need a very large tempo range. But in order to get the +/- tempo to adjust the bpm down to 0.01 accuracy, I need the tempo range to be as small as it can be.
So I killed all the effect buttons “shift” functions, as I find them rather useless (especially with the IG mapping on my MIDI layer now) and I am mapping those shift layer buttons (the two rows of 4 at the top) to 4 respective tempo ranges, with LED feedback to show me witch one I am currently on.
BUUUUUUUUUUUUT.
I just finished fine tuning the modifier based LED scheme, and it actually works really well, hehe.
This sounds promising, I never tried matching the “value” for the “tempo range” modifier option to the “controller range” that tells the LEDs what to do…