Midi Designer now does everything I needed it to do! As suggested above, I created 'non-stepper' buttons, that were labelled with a specific value, and had the on (max) value of that number. say, for track 4, the max value was 4. I made them send only, because I didn't want different values being used on press and unpress (or even the same value twice if I set max and min values the same).
The only slight difficulty I had was figuring out the values of the 'ticks'. The master I'm trying to control has 12 steps, and controls 12 sub buttons radio button style (exclusively). However the buttons that prod the controller to go to a particular value don't have the option of named ticks, or setting the number of ticks at all, so I simply divided 128 by 12 and picked value numbers within each of the 12 tick 'windows'. I think this is the only way to do this??
A question about left and right pedal controls:
I've got two pages, with two representations of the pedal board - one on the left, one on the right, except that the left is toggle, whereas the one on the right is momentary (driving the radio buttons, hence don't want this to toggle on and off).
I need these two different ways of using the pedal board. It works well, except that now I get a constant warning that the other page (the hidden one) has supers with no subs assigned - will send no midi - which is exactly what I was trying to do. I wanted to hide the page I'm not using so that I can use this pedal board in momentary mode when I'm building loops, and toggle mode when I'm driving the radio buttons for performance mode (later on).
Have I configured things the wrong way, or is there some way I can get rid of the warning that the side I'm not using is... as I intended... not going to send any MIDI signals :)
Anyone have any suggestions?
BTW, I've appropriately reviewed MD as a thankyou for the great design that makes something so enormously complicated (MIDI) much more manageable and as simple as it can be, and for the great suppport. I came here on a recommendation from Loopy and Audiobus forums and will give them some positive feedback on those forums as well.
Great stuff.
Gary