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Any Wavelab Users Here? Template help needed

Posted: 20 Feb 2012 03:35
by cryophonik
I could use some help by someone more experienced to help troubleshoot a Wavelab control surface template I'm working on for my iPad. It has all the basic transport functions mapped out, but I can't get the zooming and scrolling functions to work correctly. I'm trying to assign sliders (also tried knobs and faders) to the various zoom and scroll parameters that are available in Wavelab's remote control devices, and the zoom and scroll respond, but very strangely. It's hard to explain, or even identify, exactly what's going on, but the zoom/scroll bars in Wavelab don't move until I move my Lemur controls to around the 0.5-mark, then cycles through the zoom/scroll range very rapidly (e.g., until about 0.68-mark), then sometimes decrease as I increase the Lemur control. It gets even weirder when I decrease the Lemur controls from 1 to 0. I get the same problem when I try to map it to other controllers (e.g., TouchOSC), so maybe it's just a Wavelab bug?

The template/project files and the XML map can be downloaded from: http://www.cryophonik.com/files/lemur_wavelab.rar

FYI - you can load the XML map by going to Options > Remote Control Devices (assign your iPad here, if not done already). On the dialog window, click on "Edit Map", then the Import button, and navigate to the XML file.

Re: Any Wavelab Users Here? Template help needed

Posted: 27 Feb 2012 03:51
by cryophonik
No Wavelab users here?

Re: Any Wavelab Users Here? Template help needed

Posted: 27 Feb 2012 13:24
by whatisvalis
Can you not use the Mackie protocol with Wavelab?

Re: Any Wavelab Users Here? Template help needed

Posted: 29 Feb 2012 03:58
by cryophonik
whatisvalis wrote:Can you not use the Mackie protocol with Wavelab?
Wavelab has the following options:

Control change (Linear)
Control change Rel. (HUI Encoding/Binary Offset)
Control change Rel. (Steinberg 2's Complement)
NRPN (Linear Mapping)
NRPN change (HUI Enconding/Binary Offset)
NRPN change (Steinberg 2's Complement)

They all react essentially the same way; although I *think* the HUI control change option works slightly better than the others.