Hi,
I posted this in PCtech support, but maybe this is the more appropriate board:
I'm creating a definition for the iCON iDJ, and have all the sliders/buttons/fader working fine, but can't get the jogwheel to budge no matter what I write.
http://i.imgur.com/RkYvCvY.jpg
there's a screencap of what iMap says the midi values are for the left wheel. The midi definition writing tutorial doesn't seem to help me, since i've tried a tonne of values and none of them make it move at all.
the midi numbers i get if i slightly move the left jogwheel:
90 6B 7F 00
90 6B 00 00
90 3A 7F 00
90 3A 00 00
if i spin it more its just those numbers repeating but with:
90 3B 7F 00
90 3B 00 00
could someone give me an example of how i'd define it?
I posted this in PCtech support, but maybe this is the more appropriate board:
I'm creating a definition for the iCON iDJ, and have all the sliders/buttons/fader working fine, but can't get the jogwheel to budge no matter what I write.
http://i.imgur.com/RkYvCvY.jpg
there's a screencap of what iMap says the midi values are for the left wheel. The midi definition writing tutorial doesn't seem to help me, since i've tried a tonne of values and none of them make it move at all.
the midi numbers i get if i slightly move the left jogwheel:
90 6B 7F 00
90 6B 00 00
90 3A 7F 00
90 3A 00 00
if i spin it more its just those numbers repeating but with:
90 3B 7F 00
90 3B 00 00
could someone give me an example of how i'd define it?
Posted Wed 13 Mar 13 @ 9:34 pm
yo tampoco puedo configurar las ruedas...si averiguas como me avisas por favor, (( <<REMOVED>> )) gracias
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Posted Mon 06 May 13 @ 12:04 am