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Midi-Learning MIDFLOW controls.
Apparently a recent update allowed certain parameter controls of the Midiflow app to be midi-learnt.
I can see the spinning wheel when I press a button and then Midiflow recognising that midi data that is incoming because I have the 'ALL' monitor displayed, but the Midi-Learn process does not 'stick'. Meaning that the controller I moved on my keyboard while pressing a Midiflow parameter, does not now have the ability to move that parameter as expected.
Wow, that even confused me.
Did anybody successfully get to MidiLearn their Midiflow app? Is there a step I'm missing?
Thanks in advance.
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I didn't know about this update feature, will try out later when home and report back
Thanks @Ocsprey
Yep - there's a tiny little circle in the upper left of anything that is mappable. You just hold in the param you want to map, and you'll see the little circle spin until you move your Control etc.
Hey @Ocsprey Thanks. However I do get to this part which is what I meant be 'spinning wheel ', but the configuration doesn't seem to attach itself for some reason.
I'll get on to the Midifow support, but it might be good to have that conversation here for other users to know about the feature. @JohannesD ?
Oh yeah, sorry I missed that! Same result for me... the mapping doesn't take. I'm wondering if it's the need to set up the control properly elsewhere... I've tried a few options, no luck so far.
Hi @JohannesD Here's the actual thread. The MidiLearn functionality doesn't register any change in value data even though it recognises the controller.
Do you have any videos of how this functionality should be working?
Thanks in advance.
I've just tested it with the App Store version. MIDI learn works for me as expected. First, make sure that Midiflow is receiving MIDI data. You can do that by creating a routing, selecting the port as source, and switch on monitoring. You should see the incoming data running down to the destination.
Then, click on the round modifier button of the routing and tap and hold the channel button. Now, send some MIDI data like playing keys. The channel should jump from "ALL" to the channel of the incoming data.