anyway to get nanopads 9-12 to trigger rppr's?

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anyway to get nanopads 9-12 to trigger rppr's?

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anyway to get nanopads 9-12 to trigger rppr's?
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I would think it could be done, although I can't try it right now.

If you're in SEQ mode, and you've got RPPR turned on, then you have various keys assigned to trigger the phrases.

Let's say C4 (60) triggers a phrase. If you use the nanopad editor to assign C4 (60) to one of the last 8 pads, does it work?
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You have duplicated threads:
assigning rppr's to the nanopad 9-12
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MarPabl wrote:You have duplicated threads:
assigning rppr's to the nanopad 9-12
hey your sharp, ya caught me.. and you have a picture of a ass for your profile picture, so what's your point?
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Indeed this is the third time you ask the same question. The first one is not that important and anyway you didn't get any answer.

But for the duplicate threads you got answers. You could have just bumped the thread to get more answers and even better you can get more options based on the answers of other guys instead of starting again.

And you don't provide feedback. I don't know if you tried what you were told to do.

I like my avatar. I think it has nothing to do with the fact that you are posting the same question over and over.

If you want other guys help you, you better avoid personal attacks and learn to thank for the help, you better provide feedback and you better stop posting the same questions over and over again.
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MarPabl wrote:Indeed this is the third time you ask the same question. The first one is not that important and anyway you didn't get any answer.

But for the duplicate threads you got answers. You could have just bumped the thread to get more answers and even better you can get more options based on the answers of other guys instead of starting again.

And you don't provide feedback. I don't know if you tried what you were told to do.

I like my avatar. I think it has nothing to do with the fact that you are posting the same question over and over.

If you want other guys help you, you better avoid personal attacks and learn to thank for the help, you better provide feedback and you better stop posting the same questions over and over again.
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and really you were trying to help me when you replyed with your message about the duplicate post? and by me mentioning that fact that you have a bare ass for your avatar you consider that a personal attack? You Seriously need to chill out
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I helped you on your other post but you keep saying talking about my avatar instead of your issue.

I don't understand how can you think it's ok to post multiple time the same question.

You don't seem to be able to give a simple response, but you think that talking about my avatar gives a valid reason to do something that everybody knows must not be done.

So why don't you prove you're able to think intelligently, show us how to solve your simple issue, (which BTW I'm surprised how many days have passed and you just can't use the Kronos, maybe you should try a Casio toy) and tell here why is valid to duplicate questions, which equals to add many nonsense invalid search reaults into the forum.

Maybe I'm expecting way too much about you... Let's see if your next answer you can stop talking about my avatar, recognize your mistake for double posting and continue solving your issue. My guess is that you won't be able.
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StephenKay wrote:I would think it could be done, although I can't try it right now.

If you're in SEQ mode, and you've got RPPR turned on, then you have various keys assigned to trigger the phrases.

Let's say C4 (60) triggers a phrase. If you use the nanopad editor to assign C4 (60) to one of the last 8 pads, does it work?
Thanks for the help, but no neither the note or the cc number will trigger the rppr. if I assign a note the note will play when I trigger the pad, but if I assign the cc there's no sound. But either way it won't trigger the rppr.
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soundsailer wrote:
StephenKay wrote:I would think it could be done, although I can't try it right now.

If you're in SEQ mode, and you've got RPPR turned on, then you have various keys assigned to trigger the phrases.

Let's say C4 (60) triggers a phrase. If you use the nanopad editor to assign C4 (60) to one of the last 8 pads, does it work?
Thanks for the help, but no neither the note or the cc number will trigger the rppr. if I assign a note the note will play when I trigger the pad, but if I assign the cc there's no sound. But either way it won't trigger the rppr.
You have to set the nanopad to send Midi notes to the same channel as the RPPR is set. You can have RPPR set on different midi channel than the global channel.
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yep, that is what I would have thought as well - midi 101 ;)
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Shakil wrote:
soundsailer wrote:
StephenKay wrote:I would think it could be done, although I can't try it right now.

If you're in SEQ mode, and you've got RPPR turned on, then you have various keys assigned to trigger the phrases.

Let's say C4 (60) triggers a phrase. If you use the nanopad editor to assign C4 (60) to one of the last 8 pads, does it work?
Thanks for the help, but no neither the note or the cc number will trigger the rppr. if I assign a note the note will play when I trigger the pad, but if I assign the cc there's no sound. But either way it won't trigger the rppr.
You have to set the nanopad to send Midi notes to the same channel as the RPPR is set. You can have RPPR set on different midi channel than the global channel.
ok found the problem, I had to switch my global midi channel on the nano pad to 16 and assign each pad a midi channel because as you said global won't work. Thanks for the help and your right you have to be playing the track assigned to the pads midi channel for the rppr to fire.
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