teomore
05-06-2010, 08:52 AM
Hi there,
First of all I'd like to thank you for this AMAZING piece of software, it really makes music creation a fun thing to do.
I've been using Mobius for a couple months now, and finally managed to create a MIDI controllers rig I can use with mobius + ableton.
One thing I've noticed though, is that the Solo function works only on the active track, no matter to which track it was assigned to. Basically I'm trying to link some midi buttons to the Solo function for each track, but it won't work. Everything looks fine, the bindings are ok (I've also checked the xls configuration file, the bindings aren't global), but when I try to Solo any of the tracks, the selected track solos instead. That behaviour doesn't apply to the Mute function though, which is good.
I wanted to make a script to do that, but I can't seem to find a function to Solo specific tracks, there's just the Solo function, which I suppose does the same thing.
Any help would be appreciated, I'm so close to creating my dream rig (which I'm planning to post here with some explanations of the stuff I'm using, including the scripts I wrote in this regard).
First of all I'd like to thank you for this AMAZING piece of software, it really makes music creation a fun thing to do.
I've been using Mobius for a couple months now, and finally managed to create a MIDI controllers rig I can use with mobius + ableton.
One thing I've noticed though, is that the Solo function works only on the active track, no matter to which track it was assigned to. Basically I'm trying to link some midi buttons to the Solo function for each track, but it won't work. Everything looks fine, the bindings are ok (I've also checked the xls configuration file, the bindings aren't global), but when I try to Solo any of the tracks, the selected track solos instead. That behaviour doesn't apply to the Mute function though, which is good.
I wanted to make a script to do that, but I can't seem to find a function to Solo specific tracks, there's just the Solo function, which I suppose does the same thing.
Any help would be appreciated, I'm so close to creating my dream rig (which I'm planning to post here with some explanations of the stuff I'm using, including the scripts I wrote in this regard).