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Old 02-16-2020, 09:33 PM   #6658
Cragster
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Originally Posted by cjewellstudios View Post
What are we supposed to replace when doing a new build?

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CSI queries incoming:

1st problem:

I have two midi fighter twisters. I want them to act as one 8 by 4 surface.

What I've tried so far is used two surface files. The second one just being a copy of the first with altered widget definitions. I then used the same zone file for each. I changed the channels and banks to deal with 16 channels as opposed to 8 within the zone file. (that particular part seems to work because the third row on the first twister starts with fader 9 which is how I wanted it)

So far I haven't managed to get midi out to the 2nd twister. Midi in works on except it is not controlling anything. Midi in/out/control/feedback all work as expected on twister 1 though.

I'm sure there's something I'm missing.

They are sending the exact same cc's but Geoff you were saying that doesn't matter because they are obviously on different usb ports.

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Problem #2

I have a faderport. When I move any knob that controls volume from csi the faderport latches on to that parameter. Which I thought was super cool until I tried to adjust two volumes at the same time and the faderport fader, as I'm sure you can imagine, jumps rapidly between the two values I'm controlling.

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Let's start there

For problem #1, do I have the right idea there?

I could potentially just change all the values for 2nd twister and pipe them all in to one mst file, right? I assume I'm not going to have to do that but I was wondering if I was correct as far as that being an option.
i most times just replace the .dll file .in program files/reaper(x64)/plugins. you can replace the whole CSI folder but be sure to back up your zone / mst / csi.ini files before hand and put them back in overwriting the ones that came with the new build
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