[fixed] Volume.

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Is there a way to control Volume with an Encoder that sends CC in relative control type with only 2 values (1 and 127)?

With absolute control type o-to-127 it works fine but i was hoping theres a way to use a Single Knob in different modes that could control Volume in a mode and track Selection in another mode.

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Hi guys:

done84: yes you can control volume with a relative encoder. Just make sure that you are using the ‘relative’ control type and the left/right options are the values which your encoder send when turned. Note the ‘step’ option here as well, you can decide how many steps it takes to turn the volume all the way up and down.
Relative can be set for an input either in the controller manager or the script manager. Its best to set it correctly in the controller manager, you should only override this in the script manager/mapping if you need to do something funky for that specific mapping.

neil: this is correct, except for the visual display endless encoders should function exactly the same as knobs. I’m assuming you’re setting the endless encoder exactly the same as a knob or slider, so its strange that it doesn’t work for you.
Has anybody else experienced this issue recently with endless encoders?.

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Neil,

Please post a screenshot of your volume mapping in script manager and the endless encoder setting in controller manager.
Which Controller are you using?

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Hi all,

We have fixed the issue with relative encoders. It seems that (as you stated) they wouldn’t fire their attached functionality when turned. Installing scripts from now on should work fine for them so need to use increment/decrement.

Thanks

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