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    Default apc40 knobs... sensitive

    i have my filters, gains set to my track control knobs... very fickle... some times i have to move knob a lot and traktor barely responds... sometimes little... any ideas why its so fickle?

    i tried knob and encoder...

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    Quote Originally Posted by shanefontane View Post
    i have my filters, gains set to my track control knobs... very fickle... some times i have to move knob a lot and traktor barely responds... sometimes little... any ideas why its so fickle?

    i tried knob and encoder...
    knob>direct

    apc have endless 0-127 knobs, except the cue volume (only true encoder)

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    Quote Originally Posted by padi_04 View Post
    knob>direct

    apc have endless 0-127 knobs, except the cue volume (only true encoder)
    weird. i tried this too. works great when track is not playing. when track plays becomes fickle again.

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    i have my led set to pan... this shouldnt be an issue though - right?

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    hmmm... i notice the issue more when i try fine increments with the knob... i can spin the knob ever so slightly and the gain or filter kinda stay in place on traktor...

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    Set the led to the CC# +8, otherwise they are fighting each other (slowing movement or making it act funny if latency is high enough).

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    Quote Originally Posted by padi_04 View Post
    Set the led to the CC# +8, otherwise they are fighting each other (slowing movement or making it act funny if latency is high enough).
    cool. thanks. ill try this. i thought i may have done this already but possible not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shanefontane View Post
    cool. thanks. ill try this. i thought i may have done this already but possible not.
    If they move slower they are on the same CC, as simple as that. It's how the APC behaves natively

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    yep. actually - i had both programmed... an out for the same cc and an out for the +8... bah...

    this def fixed the problem...

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    Sorry to steal your thread, but my question is about the LED rings too.
    I've got them working, took a while to figure out the +8 thing.
    But I've got two layers mapped on the same knobs. With a shift modifier.
    If I now move a knob in mod 1=0 the LED respond correctly, then when I press the modifier the LED's on that layer have changed too. and visa versa.
    The LED are already assigned to mod=0 and mod=1 for the different functions.
    how can I change this? is there a way to make

    Can you give a quick guide to send monitor state? is it just add sed monitor state to alot of buttons in inverted state?
    Last edited by joostiisme; 05-04-2011 at 05:23 AM.

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