Controlling devices macros and Refresh

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Hi there community.
I’m programming a Korg NanoKontrol2 with Ableton Live 9.7.2 and all is going well so far. However, I’m not sure if I quite understand CSS device selection and the relationship to the blue hand.
I’ve set up a number of devices on different tracks. Some are embedded in device chains, others are single devices. Theres an FX chain of audio fx on a return channel, instruments and arpeggiaters, midi devices and so on.
I’ve set them up with racks so it corresponds to the 8 knobs on the korg nanokontrol. In CSS I script each one as Track >Device >Select Device > Parameter Bank. See attached screen shot.
I only have one row of 8 knobs to work with on the Korg. I can push a button and a device is highlighted (the blue hand appears) and the 8 knobs move the 8 macro controls, HOWEVER the corresponding knob on ALL the other devices macros are turning at the same time not just on the highlighted device. Not sure why thats happening. I assumed that only the device with the blue hand would respond to the 8 controller knobs on the Korg and change as the focus changed. Do I need to make a separate mode for each device? What have I overlooked here?

Also I’ve had no luck with Refresh as described by John in the tutorial. (see below) I’m using Live 9.7.2 on a Mac running El Capitan OSX 10.11.6
CMD+R is rename as far as I can see. Any ideas?

“Refresh
Hit CTRL+R(Windows) or CMD+R (Mac). This loads a new live set in Live and will reload your script with the changes.
Set your current Session as the default Set in ‘Preferences > File Folder > Set Current Set as Default’. I’VE DONE THAT.
Now when you hit CTRL/CMD + R, you will have an instant refresh similar to a web browser.” MMMM NOT WITH MINE.

I appreciate any help,

Thanks

Mikey

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Hey,

I should have asked for the controller json file as well sorry, but from what I can see it looks like you are using the same Controller Inputs for all of the Devices on the different tracks. Is that correct?
If that’s the case, then yes they will control all of the Devices you have linked them to, at the same.

If you only want to control 1 Device (the highlighted Device), create another Track which is assigned to the ‘selected Track’. Inside this Track, add a Device which has the ‘Device Selector’ set to selected, then add your parameter bank inside that – delete all of the other parameter banks in all of the other tracks.
These Device Parameters will only control the Device that you have selected with your ‘Device Select’ Buttons.
See the attached screenshots.

The other way to do it, would be to have each Deivce on a separate Mode and switch to different Modes depending on what you want to control, but I think the previous way makes more sense.

If the Blue hand is appearing, it’s likely because you have another script active which has this activated.
If it is active it doesn’t matter, the script will work fine with or without this active. But just be aware that the blue hand can be selected to a different device than the actual device title bar highlight.

Hope that helps.

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