![]() I’m merely speculating on a hypothesis and however you slice it, i’m still requesting a select part/select track midi function lol. This clears everything on a track - rather than just the last overdub - so I don't do heaps of overdubbing. ![]() My workaround is that I set a midi footswitch to 'clear track'. CC-36 does scroll/select however, so that leaves me hope. I agree a basic undo of the last overdub would be really useful. It may be the case that the midi isn’t even ‘wired’ thru those functions. What we’re talking about is using midi to do what 2 hard wired buttons are doing (select part, select track). So if i wanted to record on the third track of the third part i’d stack midi messages (CC-42 value: 57 + CC-42 value: 1). If i was tasked with saving CCs i’d go about it in a different way, albeit perhaps more cumbersome,Ī CC for each track where each 0-127 value is used.ĬC-(42) value 1: record, value 2: overdub, value 3: mute…solo, undo, etc I’m not always wanting to record or overdub, sometimes i want to mute/solo/adjust volume. ![]() I’m not sure it would be wasting since currently they’re only using 10 midi cc’s.Īlso, keeping the select part/track separate (if that’s even possible) would be ideal for me. Can you confirm this is possible and direct me to a current active list of MIDI commands that I can look over? This post seems to be a wish list and some “coming soon” info, so I am not sure whether you are far along enough that I can justify buying. I don’t mind also purchasing the Maestro so I can have access to solid manual looping controls, as long as I could continue this generally bulletproof approach to looping that I have developed using MIDI files as a controller. I previously was doing this with the Infinity Looper and while the audio was more stable than my current setup, it had its own limitations.Īeros would appear to be capable of what I want to do, but it all depends on where you guys are on the MIDI implementation. This works relatively well, but I have had some issues related to the various software components (some rare but frustrating crashes that result in lost audio and having to restart a song), so I would prefer to get back to more of a hardware based setup with Bandhelper running these midi commands to a pedal like the Aeros. Currently I use Loopy HD and control it with a MIDI file that either runs in parallel with an mP3 drum backing track, or if I have a live drummer, in parallel with a tempo click track, freeing me up to focus on performing while record, play, stop, overdub functions of Loopy HD are run in the background. I am like the above user in that I want to control the Aeros using my iPad. So those MIDI commands control the Maestro only, and could not control the Aeros in the absence of of Maestro unit? So can I get some clarification on what you guys have accomplished and implemented thus far? There is a list of MIDI commands at the start of this thread.
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