johns
Premium Member
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I saw a suggestion you had in another thread about using a timer name as a 'placeholder' to hold a state. Goes something like this:
OSC 15/345 On/Off Then Mix On
OSC 60/300 On/Off Then FOO Off
OSC 1/004 On/Off Then Top Off
If Timer FOO = Off Then Top Off
My question is, for this 'placeholder' timer to work, do you have to actually have an open outlet available somewhere? In other words, if I have a DC8 with every position taken up, can I still do something like this? How do I assign a position to the timer without actually having a place for it? Should I just add a Timer Name FOO and assign it to something made up, like B01 (since A01-A08 are all taken)?
I saw a suggestion you had in another thread about using a timer name as a 'placeholder' to hold a state. Goes something like this:
OSC 15/345 On/Off Then Mix On
OSC 60/300 On/Off Then FOO Off
OSC 1/004 On/Off Then Top Off
If Timer FOO = Off Then Top Off
My question is, for this 'placeholder' timer to work, do you have to actually have an open outlet available somewhere? In other words, if I have a DC8 with every position taken up, can I still do something like this? How do I assign a position to the timer without actually having a place for it? Should I just add a Timer Name FOO and assign it to something made up, like B01 (since A01-A08 are all taken)?