Hello Martin,
Thanks for your reply.
I did as you suggested:
-loaded St. Anne's.
-cleared the input for Master Reversible (in this case A2).
-cleared the midi input and output for the great to pedal coupler.
-confirmed that neither Reversible A2 or my touch screen do anything (both are unassigned at this point).
-engaged the setter.
-selected the great to pedal coupler.
-assigned it to master reversible A2 (for all organs).
-unticked 'send matching output'.
-confirmed the midi settings for A2 are input1 only (no output1, and nothing in input2 and output2).
-turned off the setter.
-reassigned the Great to Pedal coupler from the Hauptwerk screen to my iPad stop layout (for this organ only - I'm using TouchOSC on an iPad for my stop control).
-confirmed the touch screen turns the stop on and off appropriately from the iPad.
-confirmed the piston turns the reversible (Great to Pedal coupler) on appropriately.
When the 'all pistons stepper +1' is activated, the stop from my iPad (Touch OSC interface) no longer advances the stepper. (Great! that was part of my problem). The piston I have assigned to A2 Master Reversible does step ahead as I expected.
However, there is an exception/problem:
If I am stepping through a registration sequence using any other (physical) piston to advance, everything goes as expected - 1 piston press advances the stepper 1 step. If I use the piston I have assigned to A2 Master Reversible, it advances 1 step UNLESS the Great to Pedal coupler (the one I have assigned as the only stop to A2 Master Reversible) is part of the setter stage I'm trying to advance through. If the Great to Pedal is part of the saved registration in the step, the first press of the piston disengages the stop (the Great to Pedal goes off), however, the stepper does not advance. The second press of the piston advances the stepper one step. If the Great to Pedal stop is not part of the saved registration for that step, the piston does advance one step on the first press. So if the stop is engaged, the first press turns it off, the second press advances the stepper. If the stop if not on, only 1 press is needed to advance.
I tried clearing the midi input for the stop (Great to Pedal), which currently has midi input1 and output2 from TouchOSC. Even with this cleared (so there is no other way of accessing the stop other than the master reversible A2) the same thing happens (2 piston presses to advance the stepper - 1 to turn off the stop, 1 to advance) if the stop is part of the saved combination sequence.
Do you have any other suggestions? Are you able to reproduce this situation yourself?
Thanks again,
Kevin
Thanks for your reply.
I did as you suggested:
-loaded St. Anne's.
-cleared the input for Master Reversible (in this case A2).
-cleared the midi input and output for the great to pedal coupler.
-confirmed that neither Reversible A2 or my touch screen do anything (both are unassigned at this point).
-engaged the setter.
-selected the great to pedal coupler.
-assigned it to master reversible A2 (for all organs).
-unticked 'send matching output'.
-confirmed the midi settings for A2 are input1 only (no output1, and nothing in input2 and output2).
-turned off the setter.
-reassigned the Great to Pedal coupler from the Hauptwerk screen to my iPad stop layout (for this organ only - I'm using TouchOSC on an iPad for my stop control).
-confirmed the touch screen turns the stop on and off appropriately from the iPad.
-confirmed the piston turns the reversible (Great to Pedal coupler) on appropriately.
When the 'all pistons stepper +1' is activated, the stop from my iPad (Touch OSC interface) no longer advances the stepper. (Great! that was part of my problem). The piston I have assigned to A2 Master Reversible does step ahead as I expected.
However, there is an exception/problem:
If I am stepping through a registration sequence using any other (physical) piston to advance, everything goes as expected - 1 piston press advances the stepper 1 step. If I use the piston I have assigned to A2 Master Reversible, it advances 1 step UNLESS the Great to Pedal coupler (the one I have assigned as the only stop to A2 Master Reversible) is part of the setter stage I'm trying to advance through. If the Great to Pedal is part of the saved registration in the step, the first press of the piston disengages the stop (the Great to Pedal goes off), however, the stepper does not advance. The second press of the piston advances the stepper one step. If the Great to Pedal stop is not part of the saved registration for that step, the piston does advance one step on the first press. So if the stop is engaged, the first press turns it off, the second press advances the stepper. If the stop if not on, only 1 press is needed to advance.
I tried clearing the midi input for the stop (Great to Pedal), which currently has midi input1 and output2 from TouchOSC. Even with this cleared (so there is no other way of accessing the stop other than the master reversible A2) the same thing happens (2 piston presses to advance the stepper - 1 to turn off the stop, 1 to advance) if the stop is part of the saved combination sequence.
Do you have any other suggestions? Are you able to reproduce this situation yourself?
Thanks again,
Kevin