Hi,
is it possible to add a "takeover mode" for midi settings. Like in Ableton Live.
Maybe it's not possible, maybe it's not a priority, maybe it will coming soon?...
And if I say it's the only missing option in Resolume?
Thanks
Takeover mode
Re: Takeover mode
I dont know Abalton live so i dont know what the "takeover mode" is doing.
But you may will get a respond from some1 who know this and can tell if its somewere hidden oder what is a possible work around to get what you want.
Or you may be so kind and explain it to all the non abalton users here
But you may will get a respond from some1 who know this and can tell if its somewere hidden oder what is a possible work around to get what you want.
Or you may be so kind and explain it to all the non abalton users here

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Re: Takeover mode
Good advice,
The "takeover mode" is Midi setting, you can choose between 3 modes :
None — As soon as the physical control is moved, its new value is sent immediately to its destination parameter, usually resulting in abrupt value changes.
Pick-Up — Moving the physical control has no effect until it reaches the value of its destination parameter. As soon as they are equal, the destination value tracks the control’s value 1:1. This option can provide smooth value changes, but it can be difficult to estimate exactly where the pick-up will take place.
Value Scaling — This option ensures smooth value transitions. It compares the physical control’s value to the destination parameter’s value and calculates a smooth convergence of the two as the control is moved. As soon as they are equal, the destination value tracks the control’s value 1:1.
I would like to use the Pick-Up mode.
Thanks
The "takeover mode" is Midi setting, you can choose between 3 modes :
None — As soon as the physical control is moved, its new value is sent immediately to its destination parameter, usually resulting in abrupt value changes.
Pick-Up — Moving the physical control has no effect until it reaches the value of its destination parameter. As soon as they are equal, the destination value tracks the control’s value 1:1. This option can provide smooth value changes, but it can be difficult to estimate exactly where the pick-up will take place.
Value Scaling — This option ensures smooth value transitions. It compares the physical control’s value to the destination parameter’s value and calculates a smooth convergence of the two as the control is moved. As soon as they are equal, the destination value tracks the control’s value 1:1.
I would like to use the Pick-Up mode.
Thanks
Re: Takeover mode
I would love to have the pickup Mode as well... and no i dont know any workarounds...
When you change your value and then touch fader it jumps to the new value.
Unless you use midi / osc out and your interface can handle it as well... Then all values on all devices will allways be in sync
When you change your value and then touch fader it jumps to the new value.
Unless you use midi / osc out and your interface can handle it as well... Then all values on all devices will allways be in sync
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Re: Takeover mode
Would be handy between devices for sure!
I created this in touch designer taking in 2 midi devices and artnet.
It was not computationally easy with python tho, I had some fps issues.
I created this in touch designer taking in 2 midi devices and artnet.
It was not computationally easy with python tho, I had some fps issues.
Re: Takeover mode
Thank you for your answers,
I'm using TouchOSC and Lemur too but I need some more "physical" control for specific effects and I don't want to use as much controllers as effects that I use.
So I need to control different parameters with the same physical button (fader, rotary...) and when I switch between them, values jump to the physical position of the button. Sometimes it's not a problem but generally it looks dirty visually.
Mainstage (Apple music software) propose the same function. So maybe it will come in Resolume one day.
I'm using TouchOSC and Lemur too but I need some more "physical" control for specific effects and I don't want to use as much controllers as effects that I use.
So I need to control different parameters with the same physical button (fader, rotary...) and when I switch between them, values jump to the physical position of the button. Sometimes it's not a problem but generally it looks dirty visually.
Mainstage (Apple music software) propose the same function. So maybe it will come in Resolume one day.