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bobd Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() I have edited a global map to use with Digital Performer, including statements such as !Gain is: (`MIDIController53 min: 0 max: 127). so that the VCS faders will reflect the MIDI range. However, after compiling, although the VCS faders move correctly with the cc data input, the display continues to represent the default fader values. What am I missing? Thanks, Bob IP: Logged |
SSC Administrator |
![]() ![]() ![]() !Gain has a default range to it already, so that default range may be getting confounded with the range you are giving it in the global map. The min max range in the global map should be the desired *output* range (rather than the expected MIDI input value range). Try removing the range in the global map because I think that !Gain's default range may already be the one you want. IP: Logged |
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