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    Jake commented  · 

    Arrangement control is a must!

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    I’ll review this. Note, however, that if it were added, it would not be specific to Push or Push 2. It would work with any (or at least most) Arsenal-powered Control Surface script with encoders.

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    Jake commented  · 

    In the description it talks about how the solo and mute buttons would be on the matrix. How would you have the ability to tap to toggle and hold for momentary from just using the encoders? It says that it would not interfere with the current Matrix mode but it is referring to having the solo and mute buttons mapped to the track state and track select buttons on the pushes. That would be ideal for push users but I understand you want to make it adaptable to any device with a button matrix. it states in the description that the solo buttons would be on the first row and the mute buttons would be on the second row of the matrix. I would post my own idea but I'm afraid people would be confused. Where did you get the notion that the solo and mute buttons would be on the encoders and how were you planning on implementing the controls? I can already map the volume of the chains to macro controls and control the first eight chains but I don't have any way to control the solo and mute buttons on the chains. This is why I voted for this idea. If you can figure out how to control (control meaning being able to toggle status and have momentary control) the solo and mute buttons from the encoders then I'm perfectly fine with that but I'm just not sure how that would work.

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    Jake commented  · 

    How would you have the ability to access the solo and mute buttons of the chains from the encoders? I guess you were thinking of just adding volume control on the encoders?

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    Jake commented  · 

    You mean with matrixs not encoders, right? You could do 32 chains with solo and mute buttons for each. Tap for toggle and hold for momentary. You could light up the solo buttons as yellow and the mute buttons as orange. The top two rows would be for chains one through eight and the third and fourth rows could be for chains 9 through 16 and so on. So the top row would be all yellow and just the solo buttons for chains 1 through 8 and the second row would be all orange and just the mute buttons for chains 1 through 8 and so on.

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    Jake commented  · 

    This should be one of the Arsenal options for the push 1 and push 2 considering not all controllers have the track state and track select buttons. Is there a way to control banks of solo and mute buttons in instrument racks on any controller? This is very useful to me since a lot of times I will have a bunch of simplers in an instrument rack in a drum rack pad. It would be so convenient to audition different drum sounds quickly this way.

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