For those who has an APC40 MK2 to controll QLC+ (like myself) and want to customize the lights on the pads, here is the color table with colors and ORIGINAL values (don't forget to multiply by 2 to make it work.)
Akai APC40 MK2 Color Table
- GGGss
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You need above scheme for the feedback led's on the mentioned interface to work.
Say you want a button, when activated, in bright orange you have to choose value 096. Now multiply by 2 (QLC+ internal 8b values vs 7b midi values) = 192. Fill in this value in the custom feedback field for the VC button and you are set.
If 60% of the above does not light a light to you, I'm afraid you will have to touch many subjects...
Say you want a button, when activated, in bright orange you have to choose value 096. Now multiply by 2 (QLC+ internal 8b values vs 7b midi values) = 192. Fill in this value in the custom feedback field for the VC button and you are set.
If 60% of the above does not light a light to you, I'm afraid you will have to touch many subjects...
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- djnikkofb
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on your input/output tab, select 'feedback'
Then when you map a button in virtual console, there's a small button just after you map the button to midi controller that says custom feedback. That's where you select high/low aka On/Off color.
Then when you map a button in virtual console, there's a small button just after you map the button to midi controller that says custom feedback. That's where you select high/low aka On/Off color.
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