cool thanks! is it possible to tweak the toggle switch so it don’t light up when I press?

I know the light is to visually assist the status of the button. but I’m using this to map to shortcuts in my daw and its not really on or off, its just a trigger.

Momentary is ideal but when the button is triggered on the grid it sends an on & off message which in my case will not work properly for my purpose.

Would it be possible to have the toggle switch with the momentary lighting (on off representation) !

Hope this is not too much to ask for, maybe you can give some directions on how I could code this?

many thanks !

Just got a 128 Grid and giving this amazing script a try. I had a question regarding the M4L device:

I have Control sitting on it’s own MIDI track, I map a parameter on an instrument MIDI track. All good so far, but when I highlight the instrument track, I lose the visual feedback on the Grid itself. Even though I can see the mapped parameter moving. It happens regardless of what Autofocus mode I set on the M4L device.

Is this the way it’s intended to work? Or is there a way I can jump around from track to track within Live and keep the Control interface up on my Grid?

Apologies if I’m missing something. I’m still a little fuzzy on how exactly autofocus functions in Ableton.

Is this the way it’s intended to work?

Yes … it is set up like that so you can add (and switch to) other Control devices to other tracks (with each track sending MIDI to a separate channel to add extra ‘pages’ of controls) or switch between Control and other monome M4L devices. You can always use the standalone and send MIDI via an IAC-Driver (or similar) to Ableton if you’re only using the grid as a MIDI controller …

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Ah, I see now. Thanks for the reply @ithkaa! Really enjoying the device.

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