List Spectra's LED Color min/max values

List Spectra’s LED Color min/max values

Here are the min/max values for different colors on the spectra

Red 13-18
dim red 19-24
Orange 25-30
dim orange 31-36
Yellow 37-42
dim yellow 43-48
Mint 44-54
dim mint 55-60
Green 61-66
dim green 67-72
Cyan 73-78
dim cyan 79-84
Blue 85-90
dim Blue 91-96
Purple 97-102
dim purple 103-107
Pink 109-114
dim pink 115-120
white 121-127

Animation Settings

Great!

Here are the Spectra Animation Velocity Settings too:

0 - 18 None
19 - 33 Brightness Level 0-14
34 - 41 Gate 8 - 1/16 Count
42 - 49 Pulse 8 - 1/16 Count
50 - > None


Note:
*All Color output goes through Channel 3
*All Animation output goes through Channel 4

To set color and animation:
(Let’s make a red button and let it flash)

Pick a command and button to output, press learn to assign it to Channel 3.
At LED Options, Set the Midi Range to Red: Min 0 Max 12.

The line for color is done, let’s make it flash:
Duplicate the line you just made, learn it to the same Note or CC but now on channel 4.

You’ll have to assign it manually, so click add, and navigate to Channel 4 and the corresponding note.

At LED Options, Set the Midi Range to Pulse: Min 0 Max 42.
The button should be Red and Flashing now.

I’ve been wanting to know about the leds in the bottom of the unit! What color are they? are they programmable, or midi assignable, or are they just tempo synched, like the old led mod on the midi fighter classic?

so i am wondering if you know how they got the multicolor flashing going on with the DeckGrat mapping for the spectra? I am also going to try to modify the DeckGrat mappings output colors for the cue pts mode.

Awesome! Thanks for all the info, this will make mapping way easy.

Do you know if this is relative to what channel you have the Midifighter routed to from the utility tool? Or is it always channels 3 and 4 even if you have the midi fighter set to channel 6 or 7?

Hey Guys,

I will put up full MIDI documentation sometime this week, sorry for the delay!

PS This will be found on the downloads tab of the product page

sweet chocolate salty balls!! can’t wait to delve into the full documentation!!!

For a moment that really ‘sounded’ weird :stuck_out_tongue:

Lol, I suppose it did, didn’t it! Minor reference to South Park.

i would also like to know more about this, and if we can map them to light up and what color/value

has anyone got the bottom LEDs to function yet?

in this video at 0:45 and at 2:06 it appears to have action on the bottom lights, has anyone else had any luck getting the bottom LEDs going? i tried messing with settings in ableton but i can’t seem to get mine to light up (flash), they’re just dimly lit

I can barely see them in the video! Nobody seems to know anything:confused:

people have mentioned the fact that the LEDs are there on the bottom, but no one has mentioned about them working or not

Il try mapping the light tomorrow and get back to you, it would be cool to have the light on the underside flash red for the track warning or green when in loop or another color for being the tempo master.

i would map them myself if i knew what their value was, maybe its not midi, maybe its hid

is there a midi program that can some how identify ALL of the buttons and LEDs in a device and get their values/trigger/notes?

that would be wonderful to have for any controller!

doesn’t hurt to ask lol

I don’t know about the LEDs but you can add/connect your midi device to traktor and when you add a command press learn: try each button and traktor will say what it has received.
-it maybe takes a long time but then you got everything on paper :slight_smile: -

The LEDs must be possible too but that I have never tried before.

I found this site where they sell them but I’m going to search how we can use it :open_mouth: i’m curious :slight_smile:)
http://www.everlight.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=itemlist&layout=category&task=category&id=71&Itemid=176&lang=en