![]() ![]() ![]() Have emailed liine support as it looks like the forums arnt monitored by anyone, paying £23 for an app im hoping the support is good So somehow with lemur/loopmidi its immediatley deactivating record a split seond after a punch in. Then switched back to using touchosc, and all was fine. I then quit lemur and loopmidi, and just using the laptop, it worked fine, carried on recording at the punch in point like it should) Initially i thought it was a weird cubase glitch, rebooted my surface & same found again. ![]() The record button on lemur changed to indicate record was active. However then at the point it should start recording automatically, the record in cubase briefly flashed on/off and it continued to play wut not recording. The workaround of setting buttons from switches to pads is working (not ideal)īut came to use the lemur templates instead of trusty old touchosc last night.Īll was good until cubase started acting very weird. I have not the first bit of knowledge about scripting, is there a decent "for dummies" guide? The reason I would like them as toggles, is so that its easily visible from my tablet if the function is active or not) Hello and thanks for the reply! yep that's what it appears (momentary switch thing) I cant see anyway to edit this behaviour in Cubase, and yes if I change the lemur buttons to pad's then 1 touch activates and 1 touch de-activates, however the pads don't then reflect the buttons status. This way, everytime a "press" state is sent, thus faking a pad. Again not a Cubase user, so I don't know if this works with reflecting the state.Īnother solution is to add a script to your switch, executed when pressed and depressed that fires the corresponding midi messages. This works as a momentary switch and will work with one click. I'm not a cubase user so I'm not sure if you can change this in cubase but you can work around this in Lemur. MrCorba wrote:This is because the punch in/ punch out expects a momentary switch. ![]()
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