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Trying to control Lumbeat with Bluetooth MIDI footswitch
Has anyone had any joy using a BTMF (see title if you can’t work out what this acronym means!) to control any of the Lumbeat apps in 4 board mode?
I just want to stop/start and fill.
I know it works with the iRig BlueBoard as I used to have one of these but I now have the (IMO) better Airturn BT-200.
I probably just need to know the MIDI note numbers or something.
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Hi. Not sure if this helps, but the free MIDI Wrench app will show the MIDI messages your BTMF is sending.
The note numbers etc are on the description in the app store, if this helps.
I assume they are the same for all apps, but I only have Soft Drummer. As with everything Lumbeat, even this list is a bit confusing...
-- Notes Mode
Play / Stop - Midi Note G2 / Program Change 13
Midi CC 0: Rhythm
Midi CC 1: Jam Intensity
Midi CC 7: Master Volume
Midi CC 11: Swing
Midi CC 32: Bank
Midi CC 91: Reverb Gain
Select Soundset: Program Change (Notes Live Pad Mode)
--- Live Pad Midi Controls:
* Program Change Mode (default setting)
PC 0 to PC7 : Select Pad
PC8: Fill
PC12: Fill for the next Pad change
PC10: Fill for every Pad change
PC11: Fill & Start / End
PC13: Play
Notes Mode (default setting)
C3 to G3 : Select Pad
C2: Fill
D2: Fill for the next Pad change
E2: Fill for every Pad change
A2: Fill & Start / End.
Song Mode Controls: (Notes Live Pad Mode)
Midi Note C2: Preview Song
Midi Note D2: Next Song
Double press to edit a part or song
Ah thanks! V helpful.
Always forget about the likes of MIDI wrench...
If someone could add this info over on the wiki, that would be great!