Re: [LAU] Rakarrack source code and MIDI signals

From: Maurizio Berti <maurizio.berti@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sat Dec 01 2018 - 22:48:26 EET

Seems like overshooting, but It's also not very clear what you really need.
AFAIK, the auto midi learn feature of Rakarrack can be disabled, allowing
you to manually set all commands by hand.
Sooperlooper can also be manually configured to a midi mapping.
So, can't you just set them like that and use different ctrl events, or
just different midi channels on the fbc?
If not, can you better explain your use case, with practical examples?

Il giorno sab 1 dic 2018 alle ore 21:01 Andrea Iacono <
killerbass89@email-addr-hidden> ha scritto:

> Hi everybody. I'm approaching to the Behringer FBC 1010 midi foot
> controller and I would like to use it with both Rakarrack and Sooperlooper
> simultaneously.
>
> The problem is that Rakarrack is supposed to automatically assign a preset
> to every MIDI signal received, so everytime I send a message that I would
> like to address to SL only, RK reads it too, changing preset when I would
> like it did not.
>
> I'm scanning the source code and trying to use FLUID to edit it, looking
> for a section where I can see and delete the MIDI signals that I'd rather
> use with Sooperlooper only.
>
> Unfortunately I'm not a programmer and nothing looks familiar to me with
> FLUID. Does anybody have any useful information about MIDI and FLTK or C++?
> Is it possible to delete sigle MIDI values in the source code? Thanks in
> advance.
>
> Andrea
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