Hi there,
I have a simple LED question. I am sorry if this question has already been answered in a different thread. I checked and found one close, but I couldn't get it working. Anyway, this is what I want to do.
I have a Touch OSC interface with faders with LEDs above them. I want the LED to turn on when the fader value is above zero, and turn off when it is Zero. This is what I've got so far:
With my touch osc interface and OSCulator open, I move a fader and the message shows up in Osculator. I click "event type" then "OSC routing" then value, the new.
My re-write address is: /1/led/1 and my argument is 1. Now when I move the fader the LED turns on.
But when I pull the fader down the LED doesn't turn off. I saw in a different thread that I have to duplicate the command makes the LED turn on (in my case it is the fader) and make a second argument with value being 0 to turn the LED off. I did this, then hit command F and tried changing the in and out values and put the Cap on, and it looked like the two lines were fighting over each other to turn the LED on and off when I moved the fader. I know I am very close to making this work, I just don't know what I am doing wrong. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Michael Moore
IntenseSL.com
I have a simple LED question. I am sorry if this question has already been answered in a different thread. I checked and found one close, but I couldn't get it working. Anyway, this is what I want to do.
I have a Touch OSC interface with faders with LEDs above them. I want the LED to turn on when the fader value is above zero, and turn off when it is Zero. This is what I've got so far:
With my touch osc interface and OSCulator open, I move a fader and the message shows up in Osculator. I click "event type" then "OSC routing" then value, the new.
My re-write address is: /1/led/1 and my argument is 1. Now when I move the fader the LED turns on.
But when I pull the fader down the LED doesn't turn off. I saw in a different thread that I have to duplicate the command makes the LED turn on (in my case it is the fader) and make a second argument with value being 0 to turn the LED off. I did this, then hit command F and tried changing the in and out values and put the Cap on, and it looked like the two lines were fighting over each other to turn the LED on and off when I moved the fader. I know I am very close to making this work, I just don't know what I am doing wrong. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Michael Moore
IntenseSL.com
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