It's good but probable not as useful as I would have liked. Shuttle ring is a coarse tune and the jog is a fine tune. curedīy a proper power down and restart without the 'magic' saved :-PĪfter some rebooting excitement in the form of BSOD reported toīe caused by portcls.sys (PAGE FAULT IN NON-PAGED AREA). On Fri, at 02:50 PM, kb3cs wrote: oh, yeah, Windows. I find it easier to use and it works with other programs. This is better for frequency control, but I prefer the Shuttle. I have a Midi controller as well, the beringer CMP PL-1. Buttons set to: Left Click, Esc, Direct Frequency entry window, Unmute & Mute I'm sure there are better configs you can come up with. It's a bit different from my original config, basically using the jog and shuttle wheels to emulate the mouse wheel. pref and info files for the way I have it configured now. 0x49 - I'm still using the Shuttlexpress. i've updated the shuttle config so the shuttle ring is a coarse tune and the jog is a fine tune. cured by a proper power down and restart without the 'magic' saved kernel state. :-P after some rebooting excitement in the form of BSOD reported to be caused by portcls.sys (PAGE FAULT IN NON-PAGED AREA). SatSignal Software - Quality software for youĮmail: Fri, at 02:50 PM, kb3cs wrote: oh, yeah, Windows. Your settings would be a good starting point from which I could perhaps learn more, if you're willing to make then available. I was hoping that someone had settings which could be imported into the ShuttleXpress control panel or, like SDR#, a plug-in which could provide greater control. Good to know that even a simple addition can help. So far I haven't been able to find a list of the shortcuts used by SDR Console. I was hoping to use it rather than a Midi controller, but it needs the application to use keyboard short cuts. This gives really good frequency control. Setting the Shuttle Wheel to generate the keyboard left, right, up, down arrow keys. ![]() I've recently got the ShuttleXpress and so far only got frequency control working with SDR Console. IF I can assign a few basic function to the assignable buttons on the controller there wouldn't be much else I could ask for in making the intensive editing sessions easier.To: Re: ShuttleXpress and SDR Console All the while keeping my eyes exactly where I want the edit and not button hunting on the screen or keyboard. I'm not concerning with "scrubbing" playback, but accurately positioning the edit point with the jog control. It is a common device in post production work.īut I need to shuttle the time line forward or back when my next edit happens (I hear it) right at the edge of the window. I don't see why using a jog/shuttle control is "weird" to some of you. There are keyboard shortcuts but the edit controller has 5 assignable buttons in additional to the jog/shuttle control. The idea is to avoid taking my eyes of the edit point I want and looking for the next mouse click. Shift+Mouse wheel scrolls the track display left/right. Mouse Wheel scrolls tracks up/down (assuming more tracks than fit on screen at one time). Would you want it to take over from the current mouse wheel functions? To do what? What would you want the controller to control? Righteous wrote:Being able to use such a controller with Audacity
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