Dm7 change channel colors using RCP

module-log-3_15_2025-5_43_27 PM.zip (617 Bytes)

Button 6 has the color treatment as you instructed, the others I think are the same, but I am just working on the one right now, but I pressed each to have a cmparison

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module-log-3_15_2025-5_44_28 PM.zip (902 Bytes)
more button presses

Thank you.

Yes, it looks like the DM7 must have different names or formats for the colours compared to the other consoles.

If you have time, could you do the following:

Clear the module log
On any single channel, change the channel strip color to every colour, one at a time. The module log will report the correct message for each colour change, and I can then use that to fix the actions for the DM7. Export that log and send it to me.

THANK YOU for reporting this and helping me fix it! Much appreciated.

module-log-3_15_2025-5_50_29 PM.zip (458 Bytes)

Ok, I see the problem. The colours aren’t being quoted. That’s a bug in my module. I’ll dig in and let you know when it’s fixed.

Again, thank you for reporting this! I’m not sure how long this issue has existed, but nobody reported it before now.

Problem is fixed in 3.5.5.

Please try it and let me know.
https://discourse.checkcheckonetwo.com/t/companion-v3-x-x-modules-for-yamaha-and-the-new-generic-midi-module

Maybe I installed the module incorrectly, but I still don’t get success. I cleared the developer path and added a new folder. restarted the computer for good measure… Log still shows same error

Make sure to re-read the instructions carefully. The folder you’re pointing to in the dev path will the the folder ABOVE the RCP folder.
When it’s seeing that module, you’ll see when you click the help button on the module that its version 3.5.5.

Got it, I was one level too low. It works now. Thanks

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Awesome. I’ll have to update the main build.

Thank you again for reporting and testing!