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- | ====== Logic Control Emulation ====== | + | 1. In computer sciences, the non-arithmetic operations performed by a computer, such as sorting, comparing, and matching, that involve yes-no decisions. This is often termed programming logic. See Boolean.\\ |
- | The best solution for Logic users is the use of Logic Control - the emulation is called [[MIDIboxLC]] | + | 2. In computer circuitry, a graphic block representation of computer circuitry. The idea is often called computer logic. |
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- | ====== Environment tinkering ====== | + | |
- | You can also route MIDI events which are sent by any MIDIbox controller like MIDIbox64/MIDIbox64E/MIDIO128 directly to any object (MIDI/Audio) by using Fader events. | + | |
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- | Add a Track Automation Splitter between the transmitter (here: MIDIbox) and the object (here: an Audio Instrument): | + | |
- | {{http://www.ucapps.de/logic/logic_automation1.gif}} | + | |
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- | This has the advantage that incoming data will be automatically taken by the automation (don't forget to activate the touch mode) | + | |
- | {{http://www.ucapps.de/logic/logic_automation2.gif}} | + |