Hi Albert,
Albert Santoni wrote:
> Has anyone else with another controller been affected by this?
>
> If the jog wheels are too slow on all the Hercules controllers now, I
> guess the herc_jog rate calculation must have changed in the engine.
>
> Can anyone with another Hercules controller confirm if this bug affects
> them?
I'm almost certain I'm seeing this with my Herc Mk2. I did post this to
the list some time ago and Russel asked me to file a bug report which
I'm afraid I lunched out.
See attached.
When I reported that, the jog wheels performed fine while the track wast
playing, i.e. same in 1.8 trunk as 1.7 release. Anders now says "it now
seems response is equally bad while playing" so perhaps this has now
changed too.
I'll check this out later this evening to confirm.
Cheers,
Jim.
>
> Thanks,
> Albert
>
>> On Jul 15, 2010 1:52 PM, "Anders Gunnarsson" <[email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry for being a bit late on this one, but bug #529945 doesn't seem
>> to be fixed in beta2. Instead of having the same response in stopped
>> mode as in 1.7, it now seems response is equally bad while playing as
>> stated here http://mixxx.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1527
>> <http://mixxx.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1527>
>>
>> I've added a multiplier of 10 to the jog value in the napping which
>> seem to give the same behavior as in 1.7.
>>
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/mixxx/+bug/529945
>>
>> //Anders
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Hey Jim,
The jog control is supposed to work the same in 1.8 as in 1.7, so if it
isn't so, please file a bug and we'll fix it. I rewrote how rates are
calculated and its totally possible I slipped up.
Thanks,
RJ
James Evans wrote:
Hi Garth,
I've only just had the time to try 1.8 and have a go at implementing
loop functionality for the Hercules Mk2.
I notice that, when a track is not playing, the jog wheel no longer
moves the track forward or backwards when moved. I'm have both 1.7 & 1.8
using the same MIDI script (that from 1.7 release/1.8 trunk) - With 1.7,
rotating the jog wheel while the track's not playing does move the
track. In 1.8 it does not.
Conclusion seems to be that the jog control in mixxx has changed. I
assume the same will have happened with the RMX as the jog and wheel
decay functions I'm using are from yours, developed on the RMX. Have you
also come across this? Should I now be using playposition rather than
jog when a track is stopped?
The jog wheels behave fine while a track is playing, same behavior 1.7
through trunk.
Cheers,
Jim.
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