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Block Pattern Editor external midi in - pomfritz - 03-11-2024 Hello, I'm new to NDLR and after a few days of playing with it (V2), it meets my expectations. But, I didn't find a way to block external midi notes from modifying pattern while in Pattern Editor. I found a 2 years old thread reporting it. Has it been fixed? Motifs are one of the main features of the device and this seriously affects the workflow when the NDLR is driven by an external sequencer device. RE: Block Pattern Editor external midi in - racecube - 03-19-2024 It´s part of the philosopy of the NDLR and will not be fixed, as I have understood the developer. Take it as a feature: That way you can easy edit the note pattern via your NDLR Cntl CH RE: Block Pattern Editor external midi in - pomfritz - 03-19-2024 Ok, thanks for the info. Should be ok, as most of features are available in main screen. Not sure of the philosophy behind where a on/off toggle could do it. RE: Block Pattern Editor external midi in - racecube - 03-23-2024 (12-14-2021, 06:21 PM)Jesse Johannesen Wrote: I definitely see the benefit of what you are requesting and it's been requested before, but it just goes against the NDLRs design philosophy. This is the immovable position of the developper found in one of many threads with this topic. I am pretty sure you will not be the last in search of this feature. RE: Block Pattern Editor external midi in - Jesse Johannesen - 03-26-2024 Part of the problem with modifying the NDLR behavior is that there literally are no bits left in persistent memory to a state on/off value. We can't add an on off switch that would be persistent across saves. I will press again and see what I can do, though. Can't hurt to ask. |