Thanks for the Click Volume info. Regarding MGPro receiving a current state from Cubase 12 (somewhat like the click volume situation?), I created a StartStop latching switch that works as expected having a different appearance for off and on states. I’ve duplicated this latching switch into another grid as a part of a group of buttons that I always want visible regardless of which grid or scene is active. I’ve discovered that the StartStop switch will only show the correct state, on or off, if it was that particular switch that was used to begin with. For instance, if on grid 1 I tap the StartStop switch, it changes to the Latch On appearance. If I then go to grid 2 where the duplicated StartStop switch is, it is still in the Latch Off appearance. How can you get duplicated latching switches to be in sync with each other?
Is it possible to set the switch on Grid 1 as a leader and the one on Grid 2 as a follower?
The MIDI-enabled grid stats should keep the state between various grids - MetaGrid Pro keeps the MIDI cache where it stores all MIDI parameters that are sent from Cubase for example. But if it is not MIDI-enabled MGP has currently no way to link buttons across multiple grids I am afraid. And implementing this is not a trivial task.
How do you MIDI enable a grid? If I’m understanding your point, to MIDI enable a grid is an option.
The leader/follower thing seems to only work when the leader and follower are on the same grid. There is an option to have the leader respond to followers, but that doesn’t seem to work. Tapping the follower (the switch in the group that doesn’t have ‘leader’ enabled) does nothing to the leader.