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Hide/Show Controls Based on Supercontrol Value (Named Ticks) - MIDI Designer Q&A
+4 votes
in Suggestions by twig (160 points)
edited by MIDI Designer Team (Dan)
I will read over this question later but: have you checked out named ticks? Thanks!
Yes, I'm using named ticks for the 12 tick 'Type' control.

I'd like the relevant parameter controls to become visible for each named tick. All delay 'Types' have the following front panel controls: Time, Repeats, Mix and I have these set up and they're working over Midi.

Each delay 'Type' has additional parameters accessible as soft controls in sub menus and accessible by cc#.  In the case of the delay type dTape for example the additional parameters are Tape Speed and Low End. I have controls set up and working for these too but I only want them visible when delay type dTape is selected from the 12 tick 'Type' control. Context sensitive controls if you like. And similarly for each delay type each of which has it's own sub set of parameters.
Thanks, this is an interesting suggestion. I think it's related to the need for a transpose supercontrol in MIDI Designer (this is a very unique case of transpose, which has rules on hiding and not hiding)... for right now, it's not possible, but it's possible to think about including some kind of logic like this in MIDI Designer in the future. This has been added to the suggestions list but no promises as to when this is going to happen. Adding programmability of this type in MIDI Designer is awesome, but it has to be done right (because once you have layouts created with a particular feature, there's no going back).

Thanks!
Dan

Dan Rosenstark
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Oh and Happy New Year and thank you for the kind words about MIDI Designer. If you feel so inclined and haven't yet, please give MIDI Designer a real 5-star review in the App Store.... every bit helps.

Thanks again and good luck with your layouts.

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Thats an excellent idea idea! I think we need parametrical options based on clauses. The simplicity of MD can easily be reatained even if options like this are introduced.
by kraftf (1.8k points)
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