Modifier State
Hello everyone, I am French and my English is bad so I will translate
My question is that I don't understand why it is necessary to create two "Modifier" (M0/M1) in the mapping of a "Modifier" (via Native instruments sources)
Why create the famous second “Modify” with a value of 0? I don't see the use.. the "Modify" stats table automatically returns to 0 when I don't activate my "Modify M1" so why would I need to create a second "Modify" duplicate in 0 values like l does Native Instruments say?
In my configuration I have a single "Modifier" edited as a value "M1" and therefore no second "Modifier" as a value "M0", so I simply mapped the "Play" button to "M0" and the same button on "Sync" in "M1" and it works very well but I'm still intrigued
Thank you for your help.
Best Answer
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It is required for the 'toggle' type of button action. Because the interaction modes available are "hold' and "direct" only. (not counting "inc/dec" and "reset").
So one press sets value to 1 and second press puts the value back to zero.
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Answers
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It is required for the 'toggle' type of button action. Because the interaction modes available are "hold' and "direct" only. (not counting "inc/dec" and "reset").
So one press sets value to 1 and second press puts the value back to zero.
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Hi Stevan,
Thank you again for your response, I finally understand !
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