![]() One of the faders are even conflicting with other MTP presets, because it’s sending from channel 2. I cannot see the rules of your translator 4.0 so I’m not sure what the translator does and whether it filters out given channels within the rules. However you may want to re-write your incoming triggers to the target channel instead of any channel, or put in rules to restrict which channels you want to listen to.įor instance in your example, translator 4.0 is lookin for Control change on any channel so unless there is a rule to look at the incoming channel and “skip rules exit outgoing action” if it is not the right channel, the outgoing action will occur on all channels. This is not always the case but most controllers work that way.įourth problem is it’s sending a different ‘channel’ for each and every single knob. In your case you mentioned 91 0A 7F which is note-on message, so send 91 0A 7F back to your controller to turn the LED on and 91 0A 00 to turn the note off. ![]() You might need to experiment with colors. SJC> Typically to light an LED it is a note message and you send a Note-On with velocity of the color of the LED (start with 127). None of the buttons are lit up in MIDI mode. SJC> See this tutorial for how to use presets to switch to different virtual banks. Second problem is it only has the one user bank.Ĭan I use ‘preset change’ output to make multiple user banks on the same device? Push the button and the rest of the parameters will send out something else to FLS? This holds true whether you select the devices in your static MIDI router, project level, presets or translators. For Example, if you have an input alias called “My Controller” and it is assigned to “Bome Mome MIDI Translator 1 Virtual In” and you check both input boxes in your incoming ports table, you will see double MIDI messages, one from the original device and one from it’s alias. SJC> If you are using Aliases, please set up routing and translators to work with thier “Alias” names only and not the physical ports (virtual or physical devices). Don’t know why, was just trying stuff to see what works. I created the ‘Traktor Kontrol S3 for FLS’ alias. If you need multiple applicatinos to have access to your controller, then you go through MT Pro giving each application, its own unique port. Since you are running through MIDI Translator with output to Bome MIDI Translator Virtual One (BMT 1) port, you should use that port instead. In Windows only ONE application can open a specific MIDI device. SJC> Well you should NOT select your original controller in FL studio. I know that I can get it working with both programs without these warnings, but forgot how. The controller is being detected and is working fine in FLS. *First problem is the MIDI ‘FAIL’ and ‘Not enough memory’ popup I get when using a virtual out port in Bome’s MTP.
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