11-28-2020, 11:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-29-2020, 12:26 AM by robrain.
Edit Reason: some notes on the device
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(11-28-2020, 09:04 PM)Jesse Johannesen Wrote: I figured out what the deal is: CC15 selects the Port, 1-6 where Port 1 and 2 are the 5 pin Din Ports A and B, so the numbers of the Ports are off by 2 versus the names. So if you want to send to USB Port 1, you need to send CC15 = 3. It does seem counter intuitive except that in every menu that is the order the Ports are listed, which makes it sort of intuitive sort of annoying. I think that solves this mystery for the moment.
I'll take a look at that Max plugin, it seems like it could be pretty handy. I think I have Max for live (I just bought Suite and I think it's included).
Thanks so much for sharing!
Best Regards,
Jesse
I am applying palm to face right now. I’m so USB-focused it never occurred to me to think of the DIN ports. Thanks for administering the clue stick .
Have fun with the device. Note that that's not the "right" way to send multiple CCs, but it is the quick and dirty way and appropriate for test/debug stuff like this. And yes, M4L is part of Suite - that's how I've got it.