Hello two questions about the grid
Is there a way to choose the color of preset (dropped in the grid) ?
I find it easier to read (I should say recognize) where the preset comes from (delay rack or ...) when u can give it a choosen color.
Also I can't find how drop a switch in the grid in an "OFF" position
Thanks in advance
Grid questions (Choose preset color and insert switch in off position)
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Grid questions (Choose preset color and insert switch in off position)
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hello grego mondo
As far as I know, the uniform color of the presets placed in the grid has been deliberately chosen to dissociate them from the other elements.
This choice is highly debatable, I don't like it myself, but it's defensible all the same. I don't know what solution could solve all the readability problems - symbols, perhaps?
As for the switches, they obey the overall logic of the grid's behavior. In other words, as soon as they are activated in the grid, they are deactivated by the grid.
If you want to obtain a different behavior, simply create a button connected to the switch off input of a switch module and place this button in the grid.
As far as I know, the uniform color of the presets placed in the grid has been deliberately chosen to dissociate them from the other elements.
This choice is highly debatable, I don't like it myself, but it's defensible all the same. I don't know what solution could solve all the readability problems - symbols, perhaps?
As for the switches, they obey the overall logic of the grid's behavior. In other words, as soon as they are activated in the grid, they are deactivated by the grid.
If you want to obtain a different behavior, simply create a button connected to the switch off input of a switch module and place this button in the grid.
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ok, thanks
I already used the button "set off" trick but I was wondering I there's something I missed about the grid (as a fader where you can write a curve in the grid).
For the preset in the grid symbol could do the trick if your grid is large enought to read the text but I understand the choice made.
Have a good day
I already used the button "set off" trick but I was wondering I there's something I missed about the grid (as a fader where you can write a curve in the grid).
For the preset in the grid symbol could do the trick if your grid is large enought to read the text but I understand the choice made.
Have a good day
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PC i7 2.6Ghz - Win10 / RME Fireface UFX
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https://lesformesdufond.kaz.bzh/grego-mondo/
PC i7 2.6Ghz - Win10 / RME Fireface UFX
Tubas / Serpent / Music Box
Interfaces Midi / OSC / DMX