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  • #70492
    JDXA
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      Hello the World !

      Well, my problem is :

      I want to replic my part buttons because the panel is to long…
      So, I could replic buttons not to go all the time at the top of my panel.

      I can replic the action but I would like that buttons lite on et off at the same statement : for example : if A1, A2,are lite on so A1-1, A2-1 are also lite on (I obntain that) but they could also send Sysex messages.

      I cannot send Sysex message and CTRLR freeze !

      I think I send a boucle but I can’t see where !

      It would be another solution… an uiTabs (or other modulator) where I can put inside my buttons and the modulator is allways in facing… I could go to the bottom, the modulator is allways present in front of me… I don’t know if I’m clear ?

      If it’s possible and you’ve an idea I will be very happy,

      Have a nice day,

      Xavier-Joseph from Reunion Island

      #70493
      JDXA
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        Well, I have tried the solution teached by Possemo but CTRLR freeze !

        #70494
        Possemo
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          I don’t understand. Can you attach the panel here, maybe this way I will see the prob.

          #70495
          JDXA
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            Hi Possemo,

            I have found a solution but I don’t know if it’s will be correct ?

            First… I have noticed that when I put the same VST Index I can do that :
            A1 linked with A1-1 that is linked with A1-2 that is linked with A1 and A1-3 is linked A1-1

            Only the fist (A1) has the sysex formula and ON/OFF Routine to liteon and off on my JD-XA.

            Well, it’s working fine but they have the same VST Index !

            Is it a problem ?

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            #70496
            JDXA
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              Possemo,

              Your solution works very well, I can lite on and lite off buttons but when I introduce it into a LUA routine, I think I’m not aware where to put it and it make freeze CTRLR…
              But, I use your solution for other routines and it’s working very well… it’s perfect !
              I’m very happy with your LUA routine…

              I have adapted it to lite on “ON” and “OFF”

              #70520
              Possemo
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                I don’t know what happens when two modulators have the same vst index. The vst index is only relevant when using the plugin version of Ctrlr (vst on pc, vst or au on mac). It is for parameter automation by the DAW-host.

                #70552
                JDXA
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                  Hi Possemo,

                  Well, I’m going to try to compile in VST to see if there’s a problem !

                  I have another problem, I’m going to post my problem… I think it’s a minor but a big for me… it’s a LUA syntax problem… I’ve tried many solutions but I cannot find it… I’m a monkey !!!!!!

                  Thanks a lot,

                  Have a nice day,

                  Xavier-Joseph from Reunion Island,

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