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Control surfaces with Mixbus ?
#1
Anyone use Akai apc20 successfully with Mixbus ?
There is supposed to be a "learn" feature for control surfaces, but I could never find it in Mixbus interface.
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(12-26-2023, 04:53 PM)zimbodel Wrote: Anyone use Akai apc20 successfully with Mixbus ?
There is supposed to be a "learn" feature for control surfaces, but I could never find it in Mixbus interface.

Ctrl+middle click on the element, then move the corresponding hw element.
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Thanks for the response, so the training feature seemingly does exist.

Can you be a bit more specific.
Right now, the "element" means nothing to me.
It can be Cobalt, Sodium or Strontium or mean something else.
What do you mean ?
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(01-02-2024, 04:09 PM)zimbodel Wrote: Thanks for the response, so the training feature seemingly does exist.

Can you be a bit more specific.
Right now, the "element" means nothing to me.
It can be Cobalt, Sodium or Strontium or mean something else.
What do you mean ?

Haha Germanium here, for reasons of birth place.
But in Mixbus I call them fader, eq knob, solo switch... you get it Smile

Cheers, MMM
Linux throughout!
Main PC: XEON, 64GB DDR4, 1x SATA SSD, 1x NVME, MOTU UltraLite AVB
OS: Debian11 with KX atm

Mixbus 32C, Hydrogen, Jack... and Behringer synths
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(01-03-2024, 05:59 PM)madmaxmiller Wrote: Haha Germanium here, for reasons of birth place.
But in Mixbus I call them fader, eq knob, solo switch... you get it Smile

Cheers, MMM

Thanks yes I get it now. !
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