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--- Paul Sanders <paul_sanders@adelphia.net> wrote: > I think it's clear already, I just think there's some disconnect between >my > thinking and other's explanation. I actually was able to program a >preset to > send a signal to my SPD-S to turn off the sounds, and I got that >working. If you've gotten that far, you've got it. > In reality, if I press button 1, it's going to fire off preset 1, which >will > send all messages programmed to be sent for preset 1. > > If I want to have *button 1* send a single CC message, I have to program > preset 1 to disable all other buttons except for one of the CC buttons > (switch number 6 or 7 IIRC). Exactly! You fill in the parts of the data structure that you need, and clear out the rest. > But, for a little over $100, I guess one can't complain. That's precisely what I thought too. For the "next up" controller (which appears to have a programming interface that's at least as convoluted as this one), I could buy 2-3 FCB1010s. I can live with it's quirks. It does what I need. > Does this now sound like I have the right idea? Yep! Now...when you get your Repeater, remember that you have to offset the PC numbers in the Repeater's manual by one because the FCB uses a different starting number (one uses zero, the other uses one, I don't remember which is which right offhand). It's apparnetly a common thing between MIDI implementations. The pecular exception seems to be the PC for "Play", I don't know why. CC numbers remain the same. Greg __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com