![]() ![]() The available controls are: play, stop, fast forward, rewind, record, loop, and mackie keys Function 1 and Function 2. ![]() So, instead to starting with keyboard shortcuts, I decided to skip right to doing it properly with Midi. ![]() So the first real version of the code is done! Check the link in the project links area for the main Git resource where you can download the code. I may also use the button on the bottom encoder to set a multiplier for scrubbing speed. The next step is to make the menu system and finally put that top encoder to use. I'll have to ask someone to look over the code and see where the problem lies. I'm sure the problem is in my coding, but I don't know where since it compiles just fine. This only happens after a powercycle and I can't willfully reproduce it. For no apparent reason, it will sometimes refuse to send any signals and won't go back to work until it's been reflashed. There is a hiccup I've been noticing, though. The wiring is still a mess and I've yet to make a proper enclosure for it, but I think I'll do that after the holidays when I have the time to get my hands on some wood and craft the case. It works 100% as intended and, even when it's not plugged in, I find myself unconsciously reaching for it when editing. So, I've been using this little gadget for about a month now with no changes in the code and it's proven pretty useful.
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