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    Would you suggest to leave it? Or use a unique one on each bank? But since I am using the in/out ports to the specific MF3D, is it possible that adding more equipment could collide in the mappings?

    I wanted to send LED feedback but I cant get it to work. I got LED feedback that are always on. How about Hot Cues, how to I send unique feedback depending on what's saved in a song on each load? Ex. Loops, Load, Cues identical colours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moey2k2001 View Post
    Would you suggest to leave it? Or use a unique one on each bank? But since I am using the in/out ports to the specific MF3D, is it possible that adding more equipment could collide in the mappings?
    You'll be fine as long as each device is selected to MF.

    I wanted to send LED feedback but I cant get it to work. I got LED feedback that are always on. How about Hot Cues, how to I send unique feedback depending on what's saved in a song on each load? Ex. Loops, Load, Cues identical colours.
    Only way to map cue colors is by assigning modifier conditions. For example if you want to lite green when your loop is stored go ahead and try this:

    Add Out > Track Deck > Cue > Hotcue 1 Type
    click modifier condition slot > select hotcue 1 type > assign to deck
    click slot value > assign LOOP
    use MIDI range to choose a color

    Done.

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    Thnx. I decided to keep them on the whole time instead. It gets too confusing when working with all decks and too many colors. I left all loops lit green and cue points 2 different ones for each deck so I can recognize the difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stewe View Post
    You'll be fine as long as each device is selected to MF.



    Only way to map cue colors is by assigning modifier conditions. For example if you want to lite green when your loop is stored go ahead and try this:

    Add Out > Track Deck > Cue > Hotcue 1 Type
    click modifier condition slot > select hotcue 1 type > assign to deck
    click slot value > assign LOOP
    use MIDI range to choose a color

    Done.
    Anyway to make the LEDs flash to the loop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DjYanaki View Post
    Anyway to make the LEDs flash to the loop?
    Use MIDI range to choose a color. Download the MF3D manual. Midi ranges are written inside.

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