Solo Button in Ableton Live

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asked Dec 14, 2013 in How does MIDI Designer work with X? by kidblast (200 points)
edited Jan 3, 2014 by MIDI Designer Team (Dan)
xvgem100: do you have a layout or page you want to share on this? Anything would be helpful, even if it's just a proof-of-concept. Thanks!
Sorry for such late reply, I opened the Consts file of the MackieKontrol scheme(found in the Ableton directory under remote scripts) and found a MidiCC-to-NoteValue sheet/chart, from there I was able to map stuff, mostsome of the setting names are straight forward, some notsomuch.
That's great. If you ever want to share anything concrete, the forum here (see mididesigner.com/share) is the place to do that. Thanks for responding!
No Prob, I also forgot, another way of doing this is just simply adding a ghost-track w/empty AudioEffects Rack and doing double mapping
Sorry, what problem are you solving with ghost-track and that? I  might need a bit more of a hint here, though I'm VERY familiar with racks and can guess what a Ghost Track is. Totally irrelevant, but have you seen this vid?

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Change Toggle Button's MIDI Min-Max to 64-127 (instead of 0-127)

This is regarding Live not sending a remote signal to turn on a light when the button is pressed, yes?

It MAY BE the same issue that we see with the NanoKontrol for no lights indicating a Rec Arm is pressed: UNLESS one changes the (toggle button) values from default of 0 to 127, to 64 to 127, which fixes Ze Problem!

answered Aug 30, 2014 by danceher (460 points)
selected Sep 6, 2014 by MIDI Designer Team (Dan)
opening ableton and trying now ;)
Oh wonderful, thanks for sharing your knowledge!
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