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Title: Serious Issue: 1 rotation on MiniLab != 1 rotaion on ableton 9 (Relative mode).
Post by: as400 on August 06, 2013, 10:47:32 pm
Serious Issue: 1 rotation on MiniLab != 1 rotaion on ableton 9 (Relative mode).  ???

Can you please acknowledge that this issue will be fixed,

 and can you give us some sort of timeline when it will be fixed?

I am considering returning this unit if I cannot get an answer soon.

Thank you.
Title: Re: Serious Issue: 1 rotation on MiniLab != 1 rotaion on ableton 9 (Relative mode).
Post by: Adrien on August 07, 2013, 10:07:49 am
Hi

Yes indeed, We have checked this, the thing is that the ableton configuration allows relative mode but this relative mode does not handle acceleration.
We are working on a python script that will integrate this correctly.

Don't worry we are working on this.

I'll try to keep you update, probably I will offer several people having this issue to beta test this script when we have it, soon.

Best
Title: Re: Serious Issue: 1 rotation on MiniLab != 1 rotaion on ableton 9 (Relative mode).
Post by: pranav on September 01, 2013, 02:35:30 am
HI Adrien, has the script been ready yet?
Title: Re: Serious Issue: 1 rotation on MiniLab != 1 rotaion on ableton 9 (Relative mode).
Post by: Rob Roff on September 08, 2013, 09:33:17 pm
There is a new script, which works a bit better, but I still don't like it. It certainly doesn't fix the issue of this thread which is that one hardware rotation doesn't equal a screen parameter rotation.

What they did with this latest script was give it acceleration, which is bad, it only moves faster when you turn the knob faster but it's still really slow when you move the knob slowly. So it's unpredictable and the movement depends how quick you move the knob. It should just be 1:1.