Hi!
Is the
/sl/#/up command
supposed to act as a release of the command?
In other words, if I want to be sure to start a recording (or a play) with reverse set to off, shall I use /sl/#/up reverse ?
Because I've tried that, it acts exactly in the same way that /sl/#/hit reverse, and as a result, I cannot be sure that the recording (or play) will start with reverse set to off.
Thanks a lot.
Aurélien
OSC up (release) command
Moderator: jesse
Re: OSC up (release) command
No, the 'up' command only does anything useful when following a 'down', in order to determine if it is a long-press operation that should do something (like a long press of undo, does undo_all), or for SUS commands.
As for the rest of your question, a fresh Record will always be forward (not reversed). As for ensuring that playback (after mute or pause) is not reversed, you actually need to check the 'rate_output' control (by using get), if it is negative, then you are in reverse, and need to first send the reverse command to flip the direction.
As for the rest of your question, a fresh Record will always be forward (not reversed). As for ensuring that playback (after mute or pause) is not reversed, you actually need to check the 'rate_output' control (by using get), if it is negative, then you are in reverse, and need to first send the reverse command to flip the direction.
Re: OSC up (release) command
Oh well, OK. I shall be able to make it work then. Thanks a lot.