On Monday 31 December 2007 23:55:46 Garth Dahlstrom wrote:
> Functionality-wise it is almost identical to the MP3 control w/ Robin's
> patches (most of the control code is the same/similar).
Just a quick look at the differences, in case anyone's curious...

> * Jog Wheels - do something, but they aren't particularly useful (on my PC,
> I can jog but it's not fast enough in either direction to scratch or seek
> effectively).
On the Control MP3, jog wheels seek just fine when the track is paused, when 
it's playing it pitch-bends, making it fairly easy to beatmatch. It won't, 
however, seek or scratch like this. I had a brief go making this changeable 
by pressing a button, but it didn't work first time, and I didn't really look 
into it much more.

> * Buttons - button support is very similar to MP3: Play/Pause, Cue, Track
> forward/back, Pitch, Treb/Med/Bass knobs, volume and crossfaders all work
> for sure.  Buttons are onyly illuminated when they are depressed because
> they are not currently tied to the state of the playback engine.   (i.e.
In the control MP3, they are tied to the playback engine. The cue button 
lights when that channel is playing (the control MP3 has no light on the play 
button. Or at least, mine doesn't), the headphone light lights in sync with 
the mixxx setting, so on, so forth.

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