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Unable to midi map bordl skip and slide buttons #228

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dangerousgar opened this issue Sep 12, 2024 · 2 comments
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Unable to midi map bordl skip and slide buttons #228

dangerousgar opened this issue Sep 12, 2024 · 2 comments

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@dangerousgar
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dangerousgar commented Sep 12, 2024

OS (if applicable):Sonoma 14.5
Version (or "dev" if compiling from source):2.5.2
Hi Sebastion, first off thanks so much for your amazing modules ( I could never afford a metroplix sequencer and you created the next best thing).
As mentioned in the tital, I can midi map all controls with the vcv midi map module but for some reason even though the skip and slide controls get marked with the yellow mapped icon I am unable to switch the buttons on (even though they momentarily turn blue when I hit the corresponding mapped controller button.
Id really appriacaitre if you could have a lookat this for me, just fyi the controlles mapped fine in dTroy.

Thanks again,
Garreth

@Petervos2018
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Petervos2018 commented Sep 12, 2024

afbeelding

The gate needs to be high for it to stay on maybe try this for the time being.

So what's happening here is the triggers from the midi device (pick your own) go into a merge that goes into the flip-flop part of the VCV Gate and those go to the CV Map that is mapped to the bordl slides.

PS sorry for deleting my previous reply but I saw the Stoermelder Module was not working and so I removed the reply 😄

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