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    Bobfossil1
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      Hi there

      I’m trying to use Ctrlr on an RPI3 as a display for my guitar pedalboard – I need it to display the patch name in response to a midi pc message from the pedalboard. So – for example – pedalboard sends pc3 – Ctrlr will display “The One I Love”, PC4 and it’ll display “Freebird” and so on. I’ve spent ages looking at the panels people have uploaded and what I’m after seems comparatively straightforward. I can’t for the life of me work out how to do it though. Can anyone help?

      Many thanks!

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      Possemo
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        So you are running Ctrlr on a Raspberry PI? How did you do that as there is no Ctrlr build for ARM based Linux. If you got a working build somewhere I would be glad if you could share it with the community. I know some people who were desperately searching a Ctrlr build for RPI. Of course I will help you on your problem. It shouldn’t be too much work.

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        Bobfossil1
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          Oh no! I’d been running Ctrlr on my laptop (it’s more convenient than my rpi) and had assumed from this that there was a working version for the rpi. That’s a few evenings wasted then! Serves me right for not checking in the first place I guess.

          Thanks for the reply though!

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