You _may_ be lucky here. Your sequence is ++32 for each button press 0, 32, 64, 96, 128 ... but 128 is effectively 0 iff the BCR overflows. You could check what a simple button with inc val 32 does as you try to push it past 96. If that works, then you would need to use Royce or Mark's software to encode the sysex and assign to a button, but only use the bottom bits of of the val. Pretty sure there are examples in Mark's manual (pretty sure I lifted heavily from this excellent resource when I made miniak presets). Else, if the button doesnt overflow, you might consider using two buttons "paired" ... one for the up, one for the down. Hope this helps. Regards Steve H --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "mz82003" <mz82003@...> wrote: > > I want to program a button so that the BCR sends out a sysex chain containing a variable value where : > - val = 00 when the button is pressed once > - val = 32 when the button is pressed once more > - val = 64 when the button is pressed once more > - val = 96 when the button is pressed once more > - val = 00 when the button is pressed once more > and so on, > > so that I could toggle e.g. between the waveforms of DCO1 and DCO2 or between the ranges of DCO1 and DCO2 of my JX-8P without having to use up a rotary encoder for that purpose. > > Is that possible? >
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Re: Send different values successively with same button ?
2012-05-13 by sghookings@tiscali.co.uk
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