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Michikboutt

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Hopeless problem with a brand new minilab
« on: October 07, 2013, 06:52:02 am »
this morning i recieved my arturia minilab
i connected it to my computer and upgraded the firmware to 2.1.0.2 first and solve the problem of using it in ableton live 9.0.5
then i found, (see attachment 1)it worked perfectly in "all alone pad", but when i try to control the "noise" knob in the collision, it sometimes goes backward to zero value when i turning it clockwise.

and when im trying to use it in Reason5, since the minilab is an universal controller, it should be able to work with reason5 properlly. However, when i set any of a knob or slider and try to control it by the encoders, the value flutuates in the range of 55-73.

P.S. Please do not reply with a link to the firmware 2.1.0.2 again! it doesnt work!


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Re: Hopeless problem with a brand new minilab
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2013, 05:18:15 pm »
yeah, the encoders does behave strange.
what i've found out is that some plug ins work better with absolute while others work better in relative mode.
what i did was save a preset with relative and other with absolute mode so i could switch modes on the fly.
hope this can be of some help.

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Re: Hopeless problem with a brand new minilab
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2013, 05:57:05 pm »
yeah, the encoders does behave strange.
what i've found out is that some plug ins work better with absolute while others work better in relative mode.
what i did was save a preset with relative and other with absolute mode so i could switch modes on the fly.
hope this can be of some help.

Yo man! that was really work in reason 5! thanks for helping me! thanks a lot!!!!

 

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