LiveControl 2 editing in Lemur Editor

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Yurroon
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LiveControl 2 editing in Lemur Editor

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Hello All,

For my Audiorealism drum machine plugin I wan't to use the LiveControl 2 template. But of course just in a way I like it to be. So I have made a copy of the template and start editing in Lemur editor. As a plc programmer I am not new to coding but unfortunately I am not familiar with the scripting that is used in the template. At this point I have deleted two pages so only the Launch en Sequencer page are in the screen (and working after some corrections due to the deleted parts). It looks like the sequencer page is build up by commands in the script, you cannot see the objects like in the launch page. In the parseSeq code I made parts of the code inactive to see what is happening. The "else if cmd == 7" part inactive does not show the note names in the first column. But I can not figure out where the note names by them self are made.

My goal is to create midi files in the launch page (or in Ableton live, if I want to copy a pattern/midi file) and then play the drum parts in the sequencer. The sequencer has to show only 12 rows and the note names in front of the rows must be replaced by a text (i.e. BD, SD or CP)

Already looked in the library at the liine website that there was something available but I could not find anything I was happy with. Tried some templates that were made for drum sequencing. The template for the microtonic plugin is great (if you own the microtonic plugin...).

So I am trying to make my own version for the ADM drum machine.

Can somebody help me to reach my goal? Some hints to tell me where to look in the Lemur editor could be enough. If the template is finished, and working like it should, I will send it to liine so it will be available for you all (if they agree with it).

Greetz, Yurroon
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