There are more videos on their way over the next week. Each walk through a specific aspect of using CSS. Is there anything in particular you would like to see a video on?
@@remotifyyes…pitch wheel…and honestly just a long form video tutorial from beginning to end on from the Install process to the final result with redboxes enabled. As of now…I can’t see much more than CS + music combination majors using this software…cause there’s enough music to be learned without ever touching a computer…for example classical musicians… Then the biggest group of MIDI users are just college/young adult aged people who are barely figuring out how DAWs and MIDI controllers work. I get it…not the people you’re going after…but they are the majority. You gotta be pretty far into all of the above to even consider figuring out how all this works. Especially cause the visual/version in the tutorial isn’t even the same as the latest release…makes things difficult to follow unless you have CS experience and like to torture yourself
^oh and to add on…you also have to be kinda poor because if you are rich you would just spend the money on the $3000+ controller that already mapped everything you could ever want…or just pay somebody else to be the studio musician so none of this matters to you… Basically…what I’m saying is…you gotta essentially spoon feed information to us. We kinda dumb and need like a complete overview video + complete walkthrough for typical 25/49 key midi devices…
Can one button be used to cycle through all created modes? Or only a knob? Also is there a tutorial for using a shift button to switch between knob banks (to control macros 9-16 in a rack while shift is pressed)
I don't know if there's an automated option but you could do this manually, if I understand the video correctly. For example (I'll refer to buttons as B and modes as M): - In this example you have two buttons (B1 and B2) and three modes (M1, M2 and M3) - Say you want to use B1 to access the previous mode and B2 to access the next mode: - While in M1: B1 refers to M3 and B2 refers to M1 - While in M2: B1 refers to M1 and B2 refers to M3 - While in M3: B1 refers to M2 and B2 refers to M1
We should be able to assign mapping to more than one mode at a time. If you have 4 modes, you have to set 4 mappings for every controls. even if there is no change between modes for that control. The UI is very sub-mid.
Wow! Amazing! Thanks for this..
Your videos are great John...Cheers
Thank you so much for this! I was having trouble finding good tutorials on using your stuff. Please make more about how to write scripts in general.
There are more videos on their way over the next week. Each walk through a specific aspect of using CSS. Is there anything in particular you would like to see a video on?
@@remotifyyes…pitch wheel…and honestly just a long form video tutorial from beginning to end on from the Install process to the final result with redboxes enabled.
As of now…I can’t see much more than CS + music combination majors using this software…cause there’s enough music to be learned without ever touching a computer…for example classical musicians…
Then the biggest group of MIDI users are just college/young adult aged people who are barely figuring out how DAWs and MIDI controllers work. I get it…not the people you’re going after…but they are the majority.
You gotta be pretty far into all of the above to even consider figuring out how all this works. Especially cause the visual/version in the tutorial isn’t even the same as the latest release…makes things difficult to follow unless you have CS experience and like to torture yourself
^oh and to add on…you also have to be kinda poor because if you are rich you would just spend the money on the $3000+ controller that already mapped everything you could ever want…or just pay somebody else to be the studio musician so none of this matters to you…
Basically…what I’m saying is…you gotta essentially spoon feed information to us. We kinda dumb and need like a complete overview video + complete walkthrough for typical 25/49 key midi devices…
thank you so much for this.
Can one button be used to cycle through all created modes? Or only a knob? Also is there a tutorial for using a shift button to switch between knob banks (to control macros 9-16 in a rack while shift is pressed)
Hi! Is it possible scrolling modes with buttons? I have the BCR2000 and I would like to scroll with buttons left and right. Thanks!
I don't know if there's an automated option but you could do this manually, if I understand the video correctly.
For example (I'll refer to buttons as B and modes as M):
- In this example you have two buttons (B1 and B2) and three modes (M1, M2 and M3)
- Say you want to use B1 to access the previous mode and B2 to access the next mode:
- While in M1: B1 refers to M3 and B2 refers to M1
- While in M2: B1 refers to M1 and B2 refers to M3
- While in M3: B1 refers to M2 and B2 refers to M1
I have trouble changing modes :( I get the message if I want to change from mode 1 to mode 2 (mode 1 is removed). Please help John
We should be able to assign mapping to more than one mode at a time. If you have 4 modes, you have to set 4 mappings for every controls. even if there is no change between modes for that control. The UI is very sub-mid.