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how to mapping midi (only 16 pads)

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 03:09
by chiunyi.ko
hello!
if i have 20 video in avenue 4 (4 layer and 5 column)
but my midi controller only have 16 pads (as mpd 26 or mpd 32)
i don't know how to mapping midi
becaues only 16 pads ,More out of the video I don't know what to do?
help !help!
thanks!

Re: how to mapping midi (only 16 pads)

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 12:59
by chiunyi.ko
help me !!
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More out of 4 vides
how to mapping?

the ways to set next pages ?

thanks

Re: how to mapping midi (only 16 pads)

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 17:32
by Joris
The way this works in Resolume is you would need to organize all your content in decks of 4 columns and 4 layers.

BTW, that's only 15 videos ;)

Re: how to mapping midi (only 16 pads)

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 05:04
by chiunyi.ko
I mean if I have 20 videos
but I want mapping to only 16IPADS but most out of 4 videos
How do I MAPPING MIDI?

the ways to set up Next page or layer ....?

thanks

Re: how to mapping midi (only 16 pads)

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 15:26
by Joris
There are currently two ways to do this.

1. Map a 4x4 grid, and then switch between as many decks as you want. Using the Application Midi Map, *deck focus*, you can use the same midi notes to trigger clips in each deck. This limits you to 16 clips per deck, but works most intuitively with your controller's physical layout.
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2. Map a 4x12 grid. Then use Application Midi Map, *layer focus*, to map the first four buttons to switch between active layers. Then use the remaining twelve buttons to trigger clips in the active layer. For more info on the difference between layer and deck focus, you can check the manual: http://resolume.com/manual/en/r4/contro ... rd_control

This gives you 48 clips per deck, but uses a different layout than what your controller uses.
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Moving a clip grid around (like for instance Ableton Live handles this), is unfortunately not possible in Resolume.