Switching between modes with MIDI Fighter Twister button leads to a TypeError

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Hi everyone,

I am getting strange behavior when trying to implement two additional modes on top of the Global Mode. Because I have followed the instructions outlined in the video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rh8plD3ajno) closely, using a MIDI Fighter Twister, and only using a different button for changing the mode, I think this is buggy behavior. Please correct me if I’m wrong and I made a mistake somewhere.

In the imported MIDI Fighter Twister template, I am using Button 2, set to:

Mode = mode0 (my global mode)

Controller Input = Button 2

Mode Selector = Scroll

Input Control Override = Custom

Control Type = Increment

The rest left as is.

Now, when I load the script and press Button 2 to switch modes, the Log registers a TypeError:

“int() argument must be a string, a byte-like object or a real number, not ‘NoneType'”

Further up, the line “goto = int(active_mode_key) + 1” is referenced.

Am I missing something?

Thanks!

Glenn V. Answered question
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Hey Jeeno, sorry for the late response. I haven’t worked on my script since and have been just using the one layer (which does most of what I want for the time being). It seems I’ve been lucky: The script in this basic form has been working without glitches on the newest official Ableton release, and I’ll stick with that for now.

However, I’d still appreciate an answer to my original question from one of the Remotify/CSS developers.

Diego Dolp Answered question
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