ok i managed to map (see the 4 screenshots enclose and please tell me if all my parameters are logic. I also chose 'fine' for the resolution parameter)
I didn't find the 'hold button', only 'button' but it works.
As i come from vinyl turntables djing, something came to my mind: when i bend up, pressing the dedicated hot cue, and when i release this dedicated hot cue, the tempo comes back to its synced value (i speak about the slaved deck of course) but the phase has permanently moved, which is strange, so i don't understand this point: why the phase cursor moves and does not progressively comes back following its tempo?
For the active loop mapping, i did it perfectly, thank you Scalage for your advice, that's cool.
You're messing with wrong command here. The one you want to map is the actual "Tempo Bend" - then, when you go ahead and set the button type the interaction mode will say ether UP or Down for the each of the button directions.
I told him wrong, my bad. Deepraker wanted the pitch to rise when you hold the button, so I thought he'd have to use the stepless one. I don't really understand the purpose of pitch bend anyway, so that could be the problem as well. I just use the jogwheels.
I thought the purpose of pitch bend was to change the phase? So what's wrong with the function it is now?
Thank you very much for your help Stewe, it's ok now. thank you very much Scalage, that was helpful too!
After reflection, I think the phase function is to see where the alignement of the red line is (central cursor), after the dj has bent up or bent down.
But it doesn't mean at all that it will be, after a good bend up or a good bend down, always in sync as the tempo always comes back to its synced tempo regarding the master deck, when the bend button is released. After the dj will need to move a bit the pitch, like on turntables. Am i right?
So what you want is not only a pitch bend, but also a pitch change? Just add a tempo adjust to the same button. Set it to inc for bend up and dec for down. Tick override factory map and set it to auto repeat. You can also change how much it changes by setting the resolution. But try it as default to start with.
You can add the color pretty easily on the X1. First highlight the one you want to add the led output to and then press add out instead of add in. On the top of the list should be the same command as you highlighted. Then press the bar next to learn, find the right button and choose from the list of colors.
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