Well, that's a useful tip anyway, but yeah, it's not quite what we're after. Korg NK is ok, by the way. Cheap and cheerful, with plenty of encoders. Great for Magic, really. Not rugged, though. Definitely a bit toy, but it works.
Anyway, my actual scenario is that I'm going to be doing about six hours of VJ ing, the last couple of which will be very dynamic in terms of my involvement. I want to be able to have a scenario as mentioned, so that I can hit buttons on the beat to add layers to a visual and obviously remove them in the same way.
The way I've been doing it is with a playlist of scenes, where I have either up/down assigned to two buttons or individual buttons for scenes. The issue with that is that scenes don't load
instantly that way, unless they're loaded into graphics memory. I might want to do changes on the quarter or even eighth beats and it's too slow and inefficient for that. Could cause it to crash too, with all that resource-intensive action.
The thing is, for my 'set', I'm going to need a lot of scenes, each with three duplicates that act as layers in that scenario. That might be too many scenes to load them all into graphics memory. Also, I want to use the same four buttons for each scene. If I use the playlist method, I need a button for each playlist entry, which is unmanageable (could be 24 buttons or more). Up and down is no good because I want to be able to jump instantly back to 1 from 4 or whatever.
I want to select a scene (via the playlist) but then have the four buttons controlling four 'states' within that scene, basically, and when I switch to a new scene, the same four buttons do the same/similar thing in that new scene and so on.
Hope there's a guru out there with an answer..
