You should firstly check which encoders are used for your jog wheels. If those are indeed 7Fh than keep that encoder mode in the mapping and try increasing the rotary sensitivity on “jog turn” commands.
I’d go for 7Fh setting and create couple of duplicates of the same command mapped to jogwheels. This way the rotary sensitivity can be increased even further.
Checking the mapping now. Your jog turn commands are mapped to two CC’s right now (CC.034+CC.002)
Delete all duplicates and start with just one again. Then try to map “Jog Turn” by only nudging the jog on a side (not touching it on top) I believe this is CC.002
And use “Jog Touch On” command which you should assign by pushing the top of the jogwheel. (CC.034)
Turning the jog : jog turn (pitchbend)
Press the jog : jog touch (vinyl stop)
Press + turn : jog turn (scratch)
Tempo bend stepless is a button command that corresponds to Note ON and OFF messages and probably the reason why your Jog encoder mode always reverts to 7Fh which is velocity of 127 which is than the button Note ON sent by turning the jog wheel. Delete Tempo Bend, than replace it with Jog Turn and see how it goes from there.
That’s because you mapped it to the encoder. Both Tempo Bend and Tempo Bend Steplles are button type commands that you don’t need for jogwheel mapping.