Hey guys,
I'd like to implement the shift button / modifier state so that I can use a single button for multiple uses. If you're familiar with MIDI programming for Native Instruments' Traktor, then you'll probably know what I mean, but to clarify, I'd like to have one button's function dependent on the state of another button.
For example, using the APC40:
-Press *Track Selection 1* and Zone 1 is selected
-Press and hold *Shift* button and press *Track Selection 1* and Quick FX 1-1 is enabled
In Traktor this could be done by programming *Shift* such that when it is depressed Modifier 1 = 1, but when it is not depressed Modifier 1 = 0. When *Track Selection 1* is pressed, it checks the state of Modifier 1 and either selects Zone 1 or enables/disables Quick FX 1-1.
This clearly doesn't need to be done using the modifier convention. It could be done with an "If-then-elseif-else" type logic check also. Is there any thing like this or that could help me achieve this using Pangoscript?
Thanks,
Todd Keebs
I'd like to implement the shift button / modifier state so that I can use a single button for multiple uses. If you're familiar with MIDI programming for Native Instruments' Traktor, then you'll probably know what I mean, but to clarify, I'd like to have one button's function dependent on the state of another button.
For example, using the APC40:
-Press *Track Selection 1* and Zone 1 is selected
-Press and hold *Shift* button and press *Track Selection 1* and Quick FX 1-1 is enabled
In Traktor this could be done by programming *Shift* such that when it is depressed Modifier 1 = 1, but when it is not depressed Modifier 1 = 0. When *Track Selection 1* is pressed, it checks the state of Modifier 1 and either selects Zone 1 or enables/disables Quick FX 1-1.
This clearly doesn't need to be done using the modifier convention. It could be done with an "If-then-elseif-else" type logic check also. Is there any thing like this or that could help me achieve this using Pangoscript?
Thanks,
Todd Keebs