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Resolume 4.00/4.01 & APC40 midi-out-knob-problem

Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 13:37
by shoooooooorty
Hi Resolume :)

i mapped
-the in/out pins from the timeline
-the scale function from the clip/transform
to my apc40 knobs.

everything is running smooth like in 3.3.2

Until i open the midi settings and turn the "midi out" function on. The Knob leds getting crazy and i cannot scale/shift anymore.

i love the midi out function, but midi out hates the apc40 knobs?

Re: Resolume 4.00/4.01 & APC40 midi-out-knob-problem

Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 07:39
by Shorties
By crazy what do you mean? Like does it shoot back and forth between maximum and minimum ranges? Cause I have had that issue with linking my knobs on my APC 40 with the transport.

Re: Resolume 4.00/4.01 & APC40 midi-out-knob-problem

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 03:47
by yugpmoc
Same here. I feel like I'm missing somthing simple, but I've been trying to link the knobs to position and scale and things like that to no avail. Things slam over to the max or min and stay there. Somebody throw me a bone.

Re: Resolume 4.00/4.01 & APC40 midi-out-knob-problem

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:28
by Joris
There are some issues with midi out, which will be fixed in the 4.1 update....

Re: Resolume 4.00/4.01 & APC40 midi-out-knob-problem

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 13:40
by Kaizen
Has this been fixed in 4.1 ?

I'm considering getting an APC40 to control Resolume and I really need knobs to keep track of what position they were in when I switch layers, for example:

I would like one knob mapped to Active Layer clip speed control, and when I switch focus to another layer, I would like the same knob to reset to the value of the currently actively layer without a "jump" between speed values of the two layers.

Please advise, thanks!

Re: Resolume 4.00/4.01 & APC40 midi-out-knob-problem

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 15:21
by Joris
What you describe has never been an issue and has always worked as expected in all versions of Resolume 4.x.

In other words, you can safely purchase the APC 40 :)