Hi all,

I've been trying to keep our Vestax Spin mapping working, and just ported over 
some changes I made to the Vestax Typhoon mapping to its mapping (as the 
controllers are very similar). Unfortunately, I've have a Typhoon and not a 
Spin, and the little differences that do exist between the two aren't making 
life particularly easy. If anyone has (or has access to?) a Vestax Spin, could 
you let me know so I can make sure it's working as intended?

Specifically, I'm concerned about the jog wheels, the MIDI signals sent are 
slightly different than the ones sent by Typhoon which has caused some issues 
in the forums but I haven't heard back from the user experiencing the issue. 
Could someone verify the functionality described at [1] for me? Also, if the 
changes I made last night could be verified, it'd be very much appreciated. 
They are:

1) Fixed spin-backs. Previously, as soon as one let go of the touch sensor, 
the scratch mode would be disabled and all subsequent wheel rotation signals 
would be directed to the "jog" CO (so playback would resume and pitch would be 
affected, or the deck would scrub through the track if it wasn't in play 
mode). Now, when one lets go of the touch sensor, a timer is started, and once 
it's detected that the wheel is no longer spinning, the scratch mode is 
disabled (however, if one spins the wheel back in scratch mode and then 
disables scratching via the button on the controller, it should immediately 
bail out of scratch mode -- it'd be appreciated if this was tested too).

2) Fixed the "intervals per rotation" value for the scratching feature. Easy 
way to test that this should be the same value for the Spin that I found on 
the scratch would be to use the new Deere skin (or any other skin with a 
spinny), show the spinny widget, and grab the bottom of the touch sensor (in a 
scratch) just as the spinny widget points downward). Then, slowly scratch 
through one rotation, if the value is correct, as your fingers reach the full 
rotation (back to the bottom of the wheel), the spinny should point down 
again.

Thanks in advance!
Bill

[1] http://mixxx.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1634&start=40#p9250

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