OBS MIDI Control

Nacky

New Member
Okay, I downloaded OBS MIDI from this site and loopmidi from another. You connect Propresenter to send to loopmidi & go into OBS MIDI settings under tools (after following their instructions).
In your PP7, you can right click “Add Action” on the slide that you want to queue a scene change (or a macro you want to assign a scene change along with a Look/Clear action). You’ll assign what channel you want to send the signal (this is so you can
Under OBS midi configuration (for whatever you called your loop midi) you can match the same channel by having it listen to your slide queue or matching what you imported manually. Pro tip is just to change the channels so you don’t mess with notes.
I also renamed my scenes to have the channel numbers in them to help me remember.
Hope this helps, it might not be as step by step as you need because I’m on mobile and not resetting it up. Best of luck if you haven’t already figured it out!
 

GPMike

New Member
OBS-Midi working well for assigning tasks to buttons on Akai APC Mini. Sadly, LED support not apparent.
 
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