Re: [seq24-users] Mute Groups on Windows?
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From: Paul F. <pau...@ho...> - 2012-01-19 07:50:51
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OK I’ve found this latest windows version (www.subatomicglue.com/seq24 - 0.9.0 beta4 – thanks Kevin!) and managed to get it running (after installing the libraries etc) – and I think I’ve got the mute groups working OK from the laptop. Pressing Left CTRL with the relevant trigger key (1,2 etc) gives the behaviour I’m looking for. I’m not sure if it’s possible to trigger this behaviour from midi? This message chain https://answers.launchpad.net/seq24/+question/63587 implies it might be (but it’s not very clear) It doesn’t look like this new version has changed the .seq24rc file – and I assumed this would be extended to include new options for midi control? Does anyone know if it’s possible to emulate the Left CTRL behaviour via midi input? If so, do you have any information on how to do it (maybe an example .seq24rc file)? Thanks again Paul From: pau...@ho... Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 6:47 PM To: seq...@li... Subject: Mute Groups on Windows? Hi I’ve just started playing with Seq24, and it could be ideal for my needs.... I’ve seen a few web references to ‘Mute Groups’ for Seq24 – but I’m not sure how (or if) I can use these? There are some web postings with code on them, but I assume that is for the Linux versions... Is there any way I can get Mute groups working on the Windows version? For my use, I’m looking to trigger the various loops from Midi notes (which I think I can do quite easily), and have the midi tempo controlled from an outside Midi signal (which again shouldn’t be a problem). However, I do need the loops to only play one at a time, i.e. when I trigger a new loop the old one stops. I’m guessing this is where I need the Mute groups functionality? (or is there another way I can achieve this?) Thanks in advance.... Paul |