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While in ModMode, the following assignments are substituted for the standard APC40 Controls:
 
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While in ModMode, the following assignments are substituted for the standard APC20 Controls:
 
While in ModMode, the following assignments are substituted for the standard APC20 Controls:
  

Latest revision as of 17:57, 14 March 2012

The AumPC20 and AumPC40 scripts are the most recent addition to the Monomodular family. Instead of revisiting my older AumPC scripts, I started from scratch with the original 8.22 versions of the decompiled scripts in order to conform more closely with the original published versions.

In the APC40 version, the only major difference between the normal script and the Monomodular version is that the Mute and Solo buttons have been switched. I did this so that you can still mute tracks when in Mod Mode.

In the APC20 version, since channel selection is accomplished by pressing Shift and hitting one of the channel buttons, I had to move the Master Select to another place in order to accomodate Mod Mode.

On both versions, you can enter and exit Mod Mode by holding shift and pressing 'Master Select'.

APC40


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While in ModMode, the following assignments are substituted for the standard APC40 Controls:

Shift Button: This operates the ModMode shift function.

Scene Launch: These don't work, since session is turned off while ModMode is engaged.

Bank Select: These navigate the Mod grid in the same way that they would navigate the Session grid in Live Mode.

Nudge -: This engages the 'Alt' functions for Monomdular (generally used in conjunction with the keys, so you'll have to use shift+alt most of the time, unless you have 'Lock' turned on).

Nudge +: This engages the 'Lock' function for Monomodular.

APC20


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While in ModMode, the following assignments are substituted for the standard APC20 Controls:

Shift Button: This operates the ModMode shift function.

Scene Launch Buttons, from top to bottom: Shift, Lock, Alt, NavUp, NavDn.