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The project works.
Now need to implement with Drambo.
Look carefully at each of the actions in the widgets. The value change sends midi. The press gesture toggles the slider’s value.
I cant understand lol.
I cant seem to save project to open in Drambo.
Not sure how the sliders send midi if they are all trigger widgets.
Tried to build in Drambo but dont see where theres midi.
The project itself works though.
If you additionally add a midi message.
When its setup correctly as per project.
You get midi out when you press the sliders ( to the solo buttons in Drambo )
but turning off the sliders with the button.
Only triggers the sliders to be off.
Not triggering midi to be off.
The opposite of how its worked before.
Where you can make the midi commands work but not the correct lit state.
Now its the correct lit state but not the correct midi out state.
I suggest you spend some time to understand the original project.
Look at one slider. Examine its two actions. Use streambyter’s midi monitor to see the midi that gets sent.
You keep using the term “trigger widgets”. There is no widget called a trigger widget.
You wrote: “ Not sure how the sliders send midi if they are all trigger widgets.”
The sliders in my example have a Send MIDI Message in the Value Change section. The Value Change section has the actions that are performed when the slider’s values changes.
The Press section has an action that toggles the slider between 0 and 127.
So, pressing the slider toggles the slider’s value. Because the value changes, midi is sent out.
If that is unclear, let us know.
Thanks for advice espiegel.
Gonna not bother with this now.