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Best settings

Postby djjp on 19 Aug 2011, 06:03

hello. my name is john or DJ jp. I have had mixvibes Cross for 3 years, and my old computer crashed. so i recently put it on my new computer and it feels totally different. not sure what settings i had it on before. I am using it for Pioneer cdjs. I have the "audio preferences" set to buffer size 520 samples which i think is standard. everything works and what not but it feels too sensitive when moving the jog wheel. any suggestions?? I am pretty sure it has to do with the "general preferences". having to do with the FINE PITCH, NORMAL PITCH, AND COARSE PITCH Bend percentages. I cant figure it out... What does each of the 3 do exactly? and if i didnt want it to be so sensitive how would i do that?? Right now the
Fine pitch is 3%
Normal pitch is 3%
and Coarse pitch bend is 6%.

Can you tell me some good settings and what i can do to stop making the jogwheel so sensitive? and explain what each one does?

PLEASE HELP! and Sorry so long, i am new to the whole forum thing. THANK YOU AND PLEASE HELP!!!
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Re: Best settings

Postby Jim B on 19 Aug 2011, 06:12

Could you please enter your serial number for your version of Cross.

User Control Panel > Profile

ucp.php?i=169

Once this is done, your should be able to update and download the latest version of Cross, (which is now 1.6) from your Download centre

downloads.php
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Re: Best settings

Postby djjp on 20 Aug 2011, 06:35

updated. the new version is pretty awesome. thanks. but it still seems to sensitive. the jog dial and stuff... how does each of those settings i listed work exactly?
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Re: Best settings

Postby Jim B on 20 Aug 2011, 07:41

For what I gather, the higher the % the higher the sensitivity for these action will be.
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Re: Best settings

Postby Blackbrook on 20 Aug 2011, 10:28

If you are using Pioneer CDJs in timecode mode then the percent values are totally unusable for your. The values in % are for using MIDI controllers. When you pitch bend with a MIDI controller it is a matter of how long (and if the buttons are touch sensitive how hard) you push the button. The longer you push it will bend "harder".
In timecode mode Cross is working with the information provided by the timecode of your CDJs. Maybe you get back to the sensitivity you are used to if you increase the buffer size - I am not sure.

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Re: Best settings

Postby Jim B on 20 Aug 2011, 11:34

Nice explanation, Steve ;)
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Re: Best settings

Postby djjp on 20 Aug 2011, 21:48

Blackbrook wrote:If you are using Pioneer CDJs in timecode mode then the percent values are totally unusable for your. The values in % are for using MIDI controllers. When you pitch bend with a MIDI controller it is a matter of how long (and if the buttons are touch sensitive how hard) you push the button. The longer you push it will bend "harder".
In timecode mode Cross is working with the information provided by the timecode of your CDJs. Maybe you get back to the sensitivity you are used to if you increase the buffer size - I am not sure.

Cheers,

Steve



increasing the buffer size totally worked. Thanks Steve! Yeah i was wondering, cause i was changing the percents from zero to a hundred and it wasnt doing anything lol. Anyways, thanks steve and jim!! KARMA given to both! :biggrin:

ps: my old version of Cross was 1.2.5... haha
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Re: Best settings

Postby Jim B on 21 Aug 2011, 10:44

Glad you got it sorted.

djjp wrote:Anyways, thanks steve and jim!! KARMA given to both! :biggrin:


Thank you very much, mate :biggrin:
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