matt-phaeleh
Well-Known Member
Hey Ron,
Just wondering in a future update if it would be possible to have some kind of reset all button option, to restore all buttons on all pages/presets back to their default/bootup state?
In practice, in any one song, I may have upto 30 buttons left on at the end of a song. In order to start the next one, I normally need to skip through and turn all of these off on various pages. Quite often, I'll end songs using the GUI or Livid midi controller I mentioned in the other thread, as there's no bi-directionality on the USB, it means I have to go through afterwards and reset everything. I've sometimes resorted to just unplugging the power in between songs, but that isn't too practical.
Do you think something like this would be possible in a future update? Or to be able to receive some kind of midi command externally to do the same, as I could easily get the controller or max/msp to send something similar out to the GT16 anytime the software isn't in a 'play' state.
Hope this makes sense anyway, and thanks again for all the hard work!
Just wondering in a future update if it would be possible to have some kind of reset all button option, to restore all buttons on all pages/presets back to their default/bootup state?
In practice, in any one song, I may have upto 30 buttons left on at the end of a song. In order to start the next one, I normally need to skip through and turn all of these off on various pages. Quite often, I'll end songs using the GUI or Livid midi controller I mentioned in the other thread, as there's no bi-directionality on the USB, it means I have to go through afterwards and reset everything. I've sometimes resorted to just unplugging the power in between songs, but that isn't too practical.
Do you think something like this would be possible in a future update? Or to be able to receive some kind of midi command externally to do the same, as I could easily get the controller or max/msp to send something similar out to the GT16 anytime the software isn't in a 'play' state.
Hope this makes sense anyway, and thanks again for all the hard work!