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    Default Beat phase monitor help

    Hello,

    I tried to map 4 pad on the beat monitor and it work like a charm with:

    Beat phase monitor:

    Button 1 (-0.50 ; -0.25)
    Button 2 (-0.25 ; 0.00)
    Button 3 (0.00 ; 0.25)
    Button 4 (0.25 ; 0.50)

    But now i try to map 8 pad for the same thing... How can i do this..

    Thanx

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    Divide the range in to eight step sequence.

    1 ..... -5
    2
    3
    4
    ......... 0

    5
    6
    7
    8 ..... 5

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    wow it seems to be hard as i don't know how to get the good number..

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    sorry it work now, is there a way to get it slower please?
    Last edited by onetidd; 01-03-2014 at 10:05 AM.

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    Whats the Numbers?

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    I found that:

    1: -0.50 -0.375
    2: -03.75 -0.2.50
    3: -0.250 -0.125
    4: -0.125 -0
    0
    5: 0 0.125
    6: 0.125 0.250
    7: 0.250 0.375
    8: 0.375 0.500

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    i am not getting that number system setting can anyone knowledgeable would throw some light on it so i may understand it well

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    Sorry here is the correct number:
    1: -0.50000 -0.37500
    2: -0.37500 -0.25000
    3: -0.25000 -0.12500
    4: -0.12500 -0.00000
    5: 0.00000 0.12500
    6: 0.12500 0.25000
    7: 0.25000 0.37500
    8: 0.37500 0.50000

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    i am not getting that number system setting can anyone knowledgeable would throw some light on it so i may understand it well
    That's the midi out range [minus 0.5 to plus 0.5], 0 being the middle point. In this case 0 is your beat 'blink' if you prefer. On one pad it will blink on the beat and define the lenght of the light lit for example a command of -0.005 to 0.005 will give you a sharp blink, a command of -0.45 to 0.45 would give you a longer light (but still on beat).

    In Onetidd first example on 4 pads, the defined range will light each of those in turn within a range of one beat.
    A bit like that on this s4's sample buttons



    On 8 pads like he wants to do he needs to define 8 chunks by dividing that range, but it's the same principle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yul View Post
    That's the midi out range [minus 0.5 to plus 0.5], 0 being the middle point. In this case 0 is your beat 'blink' if you prefer. On one pad it will blink on the beat and define the lenght of the light lit for example a command of -0.005 to 0.005 will give you a sharp blink, a command of -0.45 to 0.45 would give you a longer light (but still on beat).

    In Onetidd first example on 4 pads, the defined range will light each of those in turn within a range of one beat.
    A bit like that on this s4's sample buttons



    On 8 pads like he wants to do he needs to define 8 chunks by dividing that range, but it's the same principle.
    Oh thank yul so to have a full Long Bright i should go to -0.4 to +0.4 if its correct?

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