okay i’ll try to be more accurate i hope my bad english will allow me to write something constructive…
so again - let’s say that i have 8 push-potentiometers and 8 sliders and two 2x40 displays above them to use them with the feedback option of mackie control emulation in ableton live. i guess that i will always use mackie mode when using live actually.
now - i still want to use the lcd’s somehow when i’m using for example fruity loops which hasn’t any mackie emulation mode.
so i would want to make something that’s very similar to the korg kontrol engine:
there should be a message “vol” on the lcd screen above each of the sliders, when i turn one of the encoders, there should be written “pan” then “send” and so on.
of course the slider would have to change it’s cc number every time i turn the encoder…
in MidiboxLC is button GPC. It switch between LC emulation and general purpose controller - so you can switch to “standard” controller where you can define name and number of CC.
i would want to label every cc with another name that would be shown on the lcd above the several faders. the cc (and also the name) could be changed with a turn of the encoder - just like in the korg kontrol series…
i would want to label every cc with another name that would be shown on the lcd above the several faders. the cc (and also the name) could be changed with a turn of the encoder - just like in the korg kontrol series…
You can edit the 128 lable names in lc_gpc_lables.inc
If you want to use MBLC as a more generic controller, you can just upload the setup_midibox_ng.hex file of the MIDIbox64E application - it allows onscreen editing, MIDI learn, different LED ring patterns, etc… but it doesn’t get use of the large screen, since nobody has adapted the cs_m_display.inc file for two 2x40 displays (or graphical displays) yet
um now i really have to think twice about those lcd screens… do i really need them actually? hm.
as you are online another quick question - is it possible to make something i wrote above with the encoders changing the cc’s of the faders? i saw some fancy encoders at my local store lately that clicks every time it changes it’s parameter.