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Modsteppers: play next scene?
Any way to map MIDI cc for play next scene?
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I really don't think you can do that. You can map whatever you want to each individual scene launch button, but as far as I can tell there's no next or previous scene function to map to.
Well, drat. I read that the last update had "follow actions" for scenes but I'm not seeing it. Thanks @wim .
I could be mistaken, but I think that's just referring to the ability to set the number of repeats of a scene before it automatically plays the next. That is very useful, but not what I think you were asking about.
Follow actions is just how many times to repeat before going to next scene. Useful for sequencing a full track but not what you're looking for....
Yeah, thanks, but I'm looking for the ability to play the next scene when it feels right rather than at predefined lengths.
In theory you could remap a inc/dec cc to notes, map those notes to your scenes and you are good to go.
NB that modstep's mapping is channel sensitive so you can have a dedicated channel just for sequencer control purposes.
I know it is a bit convoluted and definitely not the easiest way but if it works it works. Isn't it?
My suggestion is to set up several empty scenes and map notes to them. Then save that as an empty starting template. When you want to start a new project, open the "template" project, and immediately save it with a new name. Now you can add clips as needed and trigger each one as you like. Not only does this give you the ability to change scenes at will, but also whichever scene you want to trigger, not just the next one. Much more flexible IMO, though it does take a little more setup to start.
Sorry to revive a long lost thread, but what tool would allow remap a MIDI cc to varying notes?
Not sure but I hear that there's a new AB3 midiflow remapper coming soon so maybe that will be able to help...
@JohannesD any clues here? I'm hoping for a single CC input that will increase the note by one step with each press.