Hey Camille
I hope to be as clear as possible, my English skills aren't good.
The thing is: I made a huge step sequencer in ableton, TouchOSC & OSCulator. Basically several multitoogles that are assigned to enable/disable mute buttons in ableton.
The final idea would be to have a "clear" button in TouchOSC in order to get a empty step sequencer again, no sound at all. (ie, all muted).
I was searching and reading on the forum and the closest I get is this: In OSCulator I created a duplicate toggle -> on each duplicates I assigned the Meta / Enable Combine event -> and in the value column I selected the targets events (ie, all the buttons on the step sequencer)
The result: Isn't a back-to-zero button, is like a general mute button.
For expample: I have a drum pattern, I don't like it, I want the empty step sequencer again without having to touch button by button and to start from zero with my drum pattern.
I wish I could make a total clear button and I can't find how to do it.
I hope I explained well.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
I hope to be as clear as possible, my English skills aren't good.
The thing is: I made a huge step sequencer in ableton, TouchOSC & OSCulator. Basically several multitoogles that are assigned to enable/disable mute buttons in ableton.
The final idea would be to have a "clear" button in TouchOSC in order to get a empty step sequencer again, no sound at all. (ie, all muted).
I was searching and reading on the forum and the closest I get is this: In OSCulator I created a duplicate toggle -> on each duplicates I assigned the Meta / Enable Combine event -> and in the value column I selected the targets events (ie, all the buttons on the step sequencer)
The result: Isn't a back-to-zero button, is like a general mute button.
For expample: I have a drum pattern, I don't like it, I want the empty step sequencer again without having to touch button by button and to start from zero with my drum pattern.
I wish I could make a total clear button and I can't find how to do it.
I hope I explained well.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
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