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Regarding relative CC mapping

Hi everyone,

Do you know what type of incremental / decremental values Loopy Pro is expecting when mapping a relative encoder to a function ?

My goal is to adjust the tempo using a relative knob on my X-Touch mini, but, unfortunately, it gets stuck values. Therefore, I'll probably adapt the encoder using midifire / streambyter like I did with my MPK mini plus for Drambo.

For reference, I know Drambo allows to switch between :
+[65-127] -[63-0]
+[65-127] -[0-64]
+[0-63] -[65-127]
+[65-127] -[63-0]
Jog +[>64] -[<64]

It's my first post on this forum, but I've already found many answers here, so a big big thanks to all the contributors. :)

Comments

  • for relative midi, a value from 65 to 127 is for decrement (127 being fine decrement and 65 coarse) and 1 to 63 for increment.

    The closer the value is to 63, the coarser it is I believe.

  • You're entirely right, it works like a charm. Thank you very much !

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