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Developing for non-music use - MIDI Designer Q&A
+1 vote
in User Support, Resolved by kimaldis (250 points)
recategorized by MIDI Designer Team (Dan)
1) MD is fully bidirectional, so it will respond as well as send.
2) Yes, we'll consider it, but as a workaround... well, it depends on the floating point values. Note: sometimes with the Ticks you can get close, since you can have 0-999... and with Named Ticks you can get even closer.

https://mididesigner.com/wiki/doku.php/manual:chapter-more-advanced-part-2#named_ticks1

Thanks!
Dan
I can probably get by with named ticks. But only on dials, not sliders. Is that correct?
right now they're on sliders, crossfaders and knobs. And the implementation is pretty awesome (can I say that?) ;)
I can't see them on sliders or cross faders here. Only knobs.
And yes, the implementation is pretty awesome.
Which version of MD are you using? You need to 1) switch the control use named ticks and 2) put some text values in, otherwise you don't see the name box appear
The Use Named Ticks button had scrolled off the bottom of the dialog where I couldn't see it. Sorry for the confusion.

Maybe a scroll bar or something, it's not immediately apparent that the dialogs scroll.
Point taken, thanks.
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