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Send / Press MIDI-Panic Button

Is there a way to trigger the midi-panic-button of an AUV3 synt with a LP-button-widget?

I want to add this option to my stop button, which stops all clips and resolves all pending actions and so on

Comments

  • wimwim
    edited April 10

    The only way that can work is if the synth provides midi mapping to that function or if it exposes an AUv3 parameter. I don't recall any synths that do expose their MIDI panic button, but I may just never have noticed.

    However, there's a standard MIDI "all notes off" message that some synths may respond to: MIDI CC 123 with value 0. If it's an MPE synth, you probably need send it once for every MIDI channel.

  • If you're getting stuck notes when stopping clips then there's something wrong in Loopy Pro and it would be good to report the details of when it happens.

  • LoopyPro always sends all Note Off correctly !
    It is the AUV3 plugin "iBassist". A wonderful
    musical tool, also sends a bass line via MIDI,
    but unfortunately very buggy.

    But now I have found a workarround:
    I switch all synts off and on, with my
    Stopbutton.

  • CC 123 / value 0 is a good thing to try sometime, if only to know which synths respond to it.

  • @wim said:
    CC 123 / value 0 is a good thing to try sometime, if only to know which synths respond to it.

    Yes, sure, that's an elegant solution too, thanks.

  • @wim said:
    CC 123 / value 0 is a good thing to try sometime, if only to know which synths respond to it.

    Just to be clear: I meant this button, not the one in the plugin

  • Ahh. I misunderstood. I don't believe there's any way to trigger that with an action.

  • @Stefanoni said:

    @wim said:
    CC 123 / value 0 is a good thing to try sometime, if only to know which synths respond to it.

    Just to be clear: I meant this button, not the one in the plugin

    While there isn’t an action for that, try sending midi cc 120 value 0 (all sound off) as well as message wim mentioned (all notes off)

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