Mapping My Jogwheels

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Mapping My Jogwheels
Posted on: 31.10.2010 by Bree Broch
i want my jogwheels to be mapped that way:

outer rim : Pitch bend on both

inner rim : Browser tree / Track list

They are touch sensative i use a VMS4

what are the settings i have to use?
Bree Broch
01.11.2010
Originally Posted by theory28
that seems very backwards...
lol i know ! But you know why? Its because the VMS4 came with a clear rubber band on the jogwheels and i first thought it was a shipping protection thing and i removed it! But in fact it was this that separate the touch signal!!!

Thank god that i didnt throw it in garbage!!

Anyway that epic fail from American Audio! But thanks you all for your time!
Leeanna Ayla
01.11.2010
Originally Posted by Cashen
I believe posting mapping questions is against the rules for this section of the community s - mods, feel free to move this if it's inappropriate.
Yeah it is, but I don't believe it's enforced much since there's all kinds of questions asking for advise in here.

Originally Posted by EanGolden
This community is only for posting midi mappings of software.

This community is not for posting questions on how to map devices, or getting advice - if you have any questions about mapping something or need advice ask in the General Forum.
Bree Broch
31.10.2010
i want my jogwheels to be mapped that way:

outer rim : Pitch bend on both

inner rim : Browser tree / Track list

They are touch sensative i use a VMS4

what are the settings i have to use?
Maisie Marras
01.11.2010
what i said was a response to
"This community is not for posting questions on how to map devices, or getting advice - if you have any questions about mapping something or need advice ask in the General Forum."

but ok, that works too
Bree Broch
01.11.2010
Originally Posted by theory28
that seems very backwards...
lol i know ! But you know why? Its because the VMS4 came with a clear rubber band on the jogwheels and i first thought it was a shipping protection thing and i removed it! But in fact it was this that separate the touch signal!!!

Thank god that i didnt throw it in garbage!!

Anyway that epic fail from American Audio! But thanks you all for your time!
Maisie Marras
01.11.2010
that seems very backwards...
Leeanna Ayla
01.11.2010
Originally Posted by Cashen
I believe posting mapping questions is against the rules for this section of the community s - mods, feel free to move this if it's inappropriate.
Yeah it is, but I don't believe it's enforced much since there's all kinds of questions asking for advise in here.

Originally Posted by EanGolden
This community is only for posting midi mappings of software.

This community is not for posting questions on how to map devices, or getting advice - if you have any questions about mapping something or need advice ask in the General Forum.
Lindsy Hoelz
01.11.2010
I believe posting mapping questions is against the rules for this section of the community s - mods, feel free to move this if it's inappropriate.

DJdyve: I don't have a VMS4, so this is at best an educated guess for you. Let me know if it works.

First setting is for your pitch bend:

Add an 'IN' mapping: Transport > Jog Scratch + Tempo Bend, and use the LEARN button to assign it to your jog wheel's rotation. Add a modifier condition (ex, M1-0).

Now add a second 'IN' mapping: Browser > List > List Select Up/Down, and use the Learn button to assign it to your jog wheel's rotation again. Add a modifier condition (ex, M1-1) for a different value, but with the same modifier.

Add a third 'IN' mapping: Modifier > Modifier #1 (or whichever you've chosen for your conditions), and use the LEARN button to assign it to your jog wheel's touch sensitivity. Make the type of controller a button, choose 'Hold' as the interaction type, and under button options, Set to Value: 1.

What this does is makes the touch sensitivity (the top plate) of your jog wheel the difference between search/pitch bend and browser selection. When the jog wheel is turned without that top plate being touched (on its outer rim) it doesn't trigger the modifier.

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