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written by: keyman

Again thanks Geert, it's much simple then I would picture it first instance.

It's an alternative use for those two keys...

Cheers
Keyman

written by: keyman

Wed, 11 Jul 2012 17:11:40 +0100 BST

I have this one as a wish to have, and could use some help...

I'm not far; or way far...

--on WB -- disconnect what goes into Eigenbrowser

empty join
keygroup create
it to octave percussion keygroup name ify

talker create
it to octave talker 12 name ify


main keygroup to octave percussion keygroup connect
--on WB -- octave talker 12 - create two new keys 1-2 - create new actions
percussion keygroup hey octave down
percussion keygroup hey octave up
--on WB-- octave percussion keygroup - create new output
octave percussion keygroup to octave talker 12 connect

I've added (3.24 and 4.24) keys to the main keygroup

Who would like to help?!?
I'll get back to it later tonight

Cheers
keyman


written by: geert

Thu, 12 Jul 2012 08:58:57 +0100 BST

I'm sorry Antonio, I can't quite follow what you're asking for. Can you please be clear about what you want to achieve and where you're having trouble?

Thanks,

Geert


written by: keyman

Thu, 12 Jul 2012 14:10:06 +0100 BST

Thanks Geert for your interest!

Goal: to have a talker changing the percussion keygroup octave, exactly
where the EigenBrowser scroll keys are in the factory setups (Collumm 3 row 24 and Collumm 4 row 24)


written by: geert

Thu, 12 Jul 2012 13:39:26 +0100 BST

Hi Antonio,

This screenshot should help you getting this set up after you indeed remove the connections from the alpha keyboard to the EigenBrowser

http://c368672.r72.cf0.rackcdn.com/wiki_452_percussion_octave_talkers.png

Please let me know if that got you over this hurdle.

Take care,

Geert


written by: keyman

Thu, 12 Jul 2012 14:08:24 +0100 BST

Again thanks Geert, it's much simple then I would picture it first instance.

It's an alternative use for those two keys...

Cheers
Keyman



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