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Sub-presets? - MIDI Designer Q&A
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in Advanced by joppino (160 points)
Sorry for the delay. I'll be circling back to this question shortly
Have you seen presets for Groups?

http://mididesigner.com/presets16/
Yeah I think it could be a way to store lot of presets. But a question. Could I create a main "knob/fader" as a "Song selector", plus a sub-knob for "Scene selector"? Every "song" has one or more "scenes, the song selector is a supercontrol of the scene selector (for example, song 1 scenes 1-10, song 2 scenes 2-20, and so on. Don't really know how to implement this, though).

The problem with different controls for each song remains, though - for example, one song could have a special section, another one three or four sections, each one with a different part.

Maybe it would be less tricky if we could have a structure made with "patches", so you can save each song as a single patch, with its layout, controls, channels, etc, then switch thru each one with a "prev patch" and "next patch" button. Maybe mididesigner isn't designed for doing such things?

Thank you for your support
Are you always controlling the same set of controls?

You can definitely have a set of buttons that step through a preset group knob by 10s and another set of buttons that step through by units... use steppers and differing numbers of ticks in supercontrols... I can show you how this works if you'd like
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