In DeckDance any movement of the fader triggers autofade from deck A to B. Asked creator, hile@iki.fi, his reply is not step by step enough. I made channel changes and in DD used midi learn but then using the fade cycles the play button of deck A.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hile's reply, THX h
The autofade is likely triggered when the midi signal I use in the osculator is mapped to same signal as autofade in your selected MIDI controller. I have requested DD developers to separate the MIDI messages by device, so that for example osculator channel 1 cc 10 wouldn't trigger same message as channel 1 cc 10 from a midi controlller. We just would need to wait for this to be implemented...
This is now possible to fix by changing MIDI channels: modify the osculator mappings to use channels 10 and 11 for decks and 12 for mixing, for example, and DD does not conflict. It's just a bit complicated and shouldn't be needed because it could be done correctly by the program, but it CAN be fixed.
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iPhone 4 4.2.1(8C148)
Model Name: MacBook & OSX 10.6.7
Model Identifier: MacBook5,2
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2 GHz
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hile's reply, THX h
The autofade is likely triggered when the midi signal I use in the osculator is mapped to same signal as autofade in your selected MIDI controller. I have requested DD developers to separate the MIDI messages by device, so that for example osculator channel 1 cc 10 wouldn't trigger same message as channel 1 cc 10 from a midi controlller. We just would need to wait for this to be implemented...
This is now possible to fix by changing MIDI channels: modify the osculator mappings to use channels 10 and 11 for decks and 12 for mixing, for example, and DD does not conflict. It's just a bit complicated and shouldn't be needed because it could be done correctly by the program, but it CAN be fixed.
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iPhone 4 4.2.1(8C148)
Model Name: MacBook & OSX 10.6.7
Model Identifier: MacBook5,2
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2 GHz
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