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**(midi status byte (channel ignored))**: | **(midi status byte (channel ignored))**: | ||
- | The last three is the range of data that will match. | + | **(data1)**: |
- | An example of the [midi-control] section of my .seq24rc file I use with the MPK Mini: | + | **(data2 min)**: the minimal value for the filter to match. For note on/off events this is the amount of velocity for example. |
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+ | **(data2 max)**: the maximum value for the filter to match. | ||
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+ | An example of the [midi-control] section of my //.seq24rc// file I use with the MPK Mini: | ||
[midi-control] | [midi-control] | ||
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73 [0 0 | 73 [0 0 | ||
- | What this example does is listening for notes 96 up to and including 111 and it toggles the sequences on note on events and toggles | + | What this example does is listening for notes 96 up to and including 111 and it toggles the sequences on note on events and toggles |
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+ | ===== Queuing | ||
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+ | The Akai MPK Mini has a Sustain button and I've set the Sustain | ||
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+ | # mod queue | ||
+ | 70 [0 0 | ||
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+ | So when I hold down this button and press one of the pads on my MPK Mini the corresponding sequence gets queued. | ||
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+ | ===== Final steps ===== | ||
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+ | Start seq24 and connect your MIDI controller (File - Options - MIDI Input). Now you should be able to toggle and queue any patterns in your seq24 session if you set up your .seq24rc file correctly. |