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Re: i am a midi idiot: Augustus Loop
Fish.
No, really - I haven't used Augustus so this isn't specific advice on
that software. But, typically a non-0 CC value would work for
software/hardware that just lists a CC for a function. *Some*
software/hardware I've used wanted a value greater than 63 or 64 (1/2
way point) to activate the function.
Now that you've studied up on the FCB1010 AGAIN :), you'll know that
following the CC # designation, the FCB asks for the value. I'd set it
to 127 just to be safe, and see if that works.
Hope that helps!
Doug
Zoe Keating wrote:
> You know, every time I need to reprogram my FCB1010 I discover that
> I've forgotten everything I ever learned and I cannot for the life of
> me figure it out without reading the manual again. Now, I know that
> what this controller does is amazing, but I used to design software
> interfaces in a past life, and I know that it IS POSSIBLE to design a
> complex thing in such a way that users don't have to drool over the
> manual and spend two days researching the internet just in order to
> use it...End of rant.
>
> Anyway that is not why I am writing.
>
> I finally am trying out Augustus Loop. I like it! But I cannot control
> it!
> The instructions tell me clearly very nice things like CC92 to Tap
> Record, and CC100 to Clear Loop.
> Um, don't I need a VALUE here?? What should the value of the CC
> message be? 0? 127? fish?
> I've got the controller communicating on Channel 1 but nothing is
> happening for me.
>
> Oh midi geniuses out there, can you help me?
>
>