Statistics: Posted by parityflux — 04 Dec 2013, 16:53
]]>2013-12-04T10:00:48+02:002013-12-04T10:00:48+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4203&p=28513#p28513Statistics: Posted by bsork — 04 Dec 2013, 09:00
I can't help the feeling that there's too much stuff here for such a simple action. The first constant from the top is set to 64 and the second to 127. The idea is to trigger a one-shot control change each time the HOLD switch is pressed. When the state goes on, it sends a value of 127, when it goes to an off state a value of 0 is sent. It works fine, but I'm not sure if this is the simplest way to get there.
-John
Statistics: Posted by parityflux — 04 Dec 2013, 03:31
Statistics: Posted by parityflux — 04 Dec 2013, 16:53
]]>2013-12-04T10:00:48+02:002013-12-04T10:00:48+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4203&p=28513#p28513Statistics: Posted by bsork — 04 Dec 2013, 09:00
]]>2013-12-04T04:31:40+02:002013-12-04T04:31:40+02:00https://brainmodular.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4203&p=28511#p28511
I can't help the feeling that there's too much stuff here for such a simple action. The first constant from the top is set to 64 and the second to 127. The idea is to trigger a one-shot control change each time the HOLD switch is pressed. When the state goes on, it sends a value of 127, when it goes to an off state a value of 0 is sent. It works fine, but I'm not sure if this is the simplest way to get there.
-John
Statistics: Posted by parityflux — 04 Dec 2013, 03:31