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Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2001 17:34
by Genoflex_
I've got a "phat boy" wich is a great midi controller which has no "keybord" but consist in 13 knobs controlling midi "amplitude" and a channel selector to select in which of the 16 channel to controll... my question is : how do i assign that controller to the effects and other "amplitude" parameters like amout of mix or playback speed???

Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2001 18:28
by bart
It's al in tha manual!

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 15:21
by Genoflex_
yes, it says : "To adjust any slider in Resolume with a midi controller, you first have to assign a midi controller to a Resolume slider.[...]click on "midi-notes". On the right of that window, you'll see the Resolume sliders listed. Click on the slider to which you want to assign a midi controller, and then click on the box beneath the list. ..."

but the problem is that I do not see any slider listed... a bug maybe? could it be something related to my controller?(it work perfectly with another sound software like "Reactor" or cubase...) hum...sorry for the stupid question but here I'm lost...

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2001 17:16
by bart
you don;t see the sliders itself but a list of names that represent a slider. click on one of the names and then click on the box beneath the list. ..." etc etc...

if you don't see a list of names like the screenshot in the manual please send us a screenshot so we can see what is going wrong ...

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2001 10:18
by bart
for the completeness of this discussion: The preffs.fff file of Genoflex was corrupted in some way ... so he deleted it, Resolume creates a new one and everybody is happy again ;-)

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2001 18:04
by jesse_
I'm having a similar problem and this didn't do it for me...

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2001 11:59
by Genoflex_
in fact it didn't go well after deleting it ... my system didn't wanted to run resolume correctly and read the preff file... after that I decided (by intuition... ) to reinstall it on another drive that my C: (F: in this case) and "MAGIC" it works again...