de activate control - a way to sync the volume manually
de activate control - a way to sync the volume manually Posted on: 05.04.2010 by Elida Ekenstam ProblemWhen i play around with FADER FX my volume sliders are usually left out of sync with the the actual volume level. And when i try to slide it back, even if really fast, it always sounds bad.. Possible solution By pressing the shift button i could move the volume sliders without out sending the midi commands to change it. Thus i could manually change them to set the according to what i'm seeing on the screen? Comments? any other ideas? is there already a fix for this? | |
Elida Ekenstam 05.04.2010 | Problem When i play around with FADER FX my volume sliders are usually left out of sync with the the actual volume level. And when i try to slide it back, even if really fast, it always sounds bad.. Possible solution By pressing the shift button i could move the volume sliders without out sending the midi commands to change it. Thus i could manually change them to set the according to what i'm seeing on the screen? Comments? any other ideas? is there already a fix for this? |
Vernon Positano 10.04.2010 | Unfortunately its not a global on/off thing. In the midi mapping you have to find every mapped command that you need to fix, and add a tick to the 'soft takeover' checkbox. Depending on the mapping, that might take some time. However, check first to see if its already on, as I have heard some people talk about a soft takeover bug with tracktor. |
Elida Ekenstam 09.04.2010 | ahhaaaa thats great.. how do i activate it? because atm it's not doing that |
Vernon Positano 08.04.2010 | thats what I mean. With soft take over, the knob or slider does not move until the physical midi control is at the same position as the on screen one. This avoids 'jumps' when the two are out of sync. |
Elida Ekenstam 07.04.2010 | yes but i would like to be able to do this manually |
Vernon Positano 05.04.2010 | Does the mapping not have soft takeover enabled ? |
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