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Xsearch facebar survey controller
Xsearch facebar survey controller











xsearch facebar survey controller

The wheel also moves in tiny increments which I find infuriating, as I end up scrolling for ages to get it to move where I want it. The “forward” and “reverse” transport buttons do not move the cursor according to the snap settings (I’d love it to only move in increments of gridlines, depending on how far I’m zoomed in), nor does the jog/scrub wheel. I have one, and it works great with only two downsides. The X-Touch is cheap, and i fear that it promises just a little too much for what is actually realistic at that price point (but no manual?) Really! I emailed Behringer about it and they said tuff luck, that’s the way it is.

xsearch facebar survey controller

It could be that i’ve got a dud or there’s some way to calibrate it, but here’s the other good news: Sure you can go into Cubase and manually smooth it after the fact, but that kinda sucks as this thing is supposed to be improving workflow. So you get these jumps in the automation. There’s a jump in automation, like the fader isn’t calibrated properly, so, for example if the fader is 35mm up from the bottom it’ll write a value of 60, but next time it’s in the same position it writes 70. Now, at that point Cubase ignores (deletes) the written automation and starts writing your new automation as you move the fader.īUT: the problem is that the new automation doesn’t start smoothly at the level where the old automation stopped and the new write began. Ok, you want to tweak the automation, so you grab the fader as it’s moving in “takeover” mode and move it some more. You then play back and the fader moves on it’s own according to that written automation. Imagine you use a motorized fader to record some automation. I haven’t used it too much, but when i did, this is what happened:













Xsearch facebar survey controller