Cue/Loop Move Mode
Cue/Loop Move Mode Posted on: 02.05.2012 by Delmer Karcich Hello,I've been using my s4 for the past year and a half but am moving back to an exteral mixer and an x1. There are differences in the way the loop and transport functions work on each controller though and I'm trying to change the x1 mapping. I've basically got there but I need to map the same function to the same encoder. To get enabled loops to move by the same value as the loop length I set in the .tsi - Cue/Loop Move Mode (Button value) = Loop But this stops the track jumping when the loop is not enabled (but the loop markers continue to move) so you can't seek through the track. Adding the same function with the value set to beatjump doesn't work as the function clash (I believe). So basically, how do I map these 2 functions to the same encoder? Cue/Loop Move Mode (Button value) = Loop Cue/Loop Move Mode (Button value) = BeatJump Hopefully that all made sense. Look forward to hear some ideas! Cheers Neil | |
Delmer Karcich 02.05.2012 | Hello, I've been using my s4 for the past year and a half but am moving back to an exteral mixer and an x1. There are differences in the way the loop and transport functions work on each controller though and I'm trying to change the x1 mapping. I've basically got there but I need to map the same function to the same encoder. To get enabled loops to move by the same value as the loop length I set in the .tsi - Cue/Loop Move Mode (Button value) = Loop But this stops the track jumping when the loop is not enabled (but the loop markers continue to move) so you can't seek through the track. Adding the same function with the value set to beatjump doesn't work as the function clash (I believe). So basically, how do I map these 2 functions to the same encoder? Cue/Loop Move Mode (Button value) = Loop Cue/Loop Move Mode (Button value) = BeatJump Hopefully that all made sense. Look forward to hear some ideas! Cheers Neil |
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