Can I set all knobs to their default at one time if they are inside a primary macro.

If have 128 knobs in a macro for micro tuning midi notes. Hoping to find a way to reset them all at one time instead of individually
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you could set up a ICsend/ICreceive system with a GUI button that sends zero to all of them.
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It worked find. Smart thinking on your point.
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For this reason (among others) there is the INIT preset.
It brings everything at their default values instantly. 😉
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you could set up a ICsend/ICreceive system with a GUI button that sends zero to all of them.
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Yeah, good idea. I think this is what you meant to do and it works perfect. It only works if you set the reset button to "TRIGGER". Check it out, I only did a couple of them on the top left. Thanks a lot!
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Are you talking about using a snap for an init preset or something. I was actually thinking about stringing two instruments in series and that way this midi fine tuner could have its own set of snaps. Trying to avoid do that though.
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No, just a button into an ICsend, and set each knob to recieve from that button through internal conections, then when you press the buttons, all the knobs reset to whatever value you configured the button to send.
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I think you can consider using an Event Table to try it out.
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Sorry , I meant that comment for sunborn, he was talking about an init preset. The IC send works perfect. The only problem I can't solve is undoing a mistake if you accidentally reset all the knobs. The undo feature will not undo it. Not a big deal if you save a preset as you go along thought. I'm curious if there's a way to add a pop up that asks if you really want to reset all tunings so you can bail out of a reset. Or maybe just a simple multi stage thing like hitting the reset button 5 times in a row before the button acts like an IC send. I can't think of anything offhand. Any ideas?
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I'm curious if there's a way to add a pop up that asks if you really want to reset all tunings so you can bail out of a reset.
Yes, that fairly simple. Set up a stacked macro with the reset button in the first panel, and a cancel/ok option buttons in the second panel. All the buttons send out an event to switch the panel back to the other panel, the OK button also sends an event to activate the reset.
Takes a little finessing to get everything in the right place, but nothing major. You also have to make sure that initialisations don't generate unwanted activations of reset, or of the panel switching process.
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It worked find. Smart thinking on your point.
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