Stepped Dials: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "=== Techniques === ==== Advancing Dials Without Triggering ==== Each action block uses two steps: a first step that has no actions and a second step that contains the actual actions plus an action to set the step back to the empty step (or forward to another empty step). Using nudge actions or buttons, scroll the dial to an empty step to ready it and then nudge the dial one step to perform the action. There are several ways that you can scroll between the empty steps....") |
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The technique above applies to Loopy Pro 1.1.x. In Loopy Pro 2.0, there will be direct support for changing dial steps without activating them. | The technique above applies to Loopy Pro 1.1.x. In Loopy Pro 2.0, there will be direct support for changing dial steps without activating them. | ||
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Revision as of 06:53, 14 August 2024
Techniques
Advancing Dials Without Triggering
Each action block uses two steps: a first step that has no actions and a second step that contains the actual actions plus an action to set the step back to the empty step (or forward to another empty step).
Using nudge actions or buttons, scroll the dial to an empty step to ready it and then nudge the dial one step to perform the action.
There are several ways that you can scroll between the empty steps. If the dial starts with an empty step, nudge the dial by 2 or -2 to go to the next or previous empty step. You may also use buttons to go directly to a particular step.
See this video about how to set up nudging:
The technique above applies to Loopy Pro 1.1.x. In Loopy Pro 2.0, there will be direct support for changing dial steps without activating them.