Is there a way to:
1) Make the jog wheel control the cursor and have it scroll in the Nuendo project window WITHOUT having the audio scrub (in other words, move silently)? Currently, Shuttle equals scrub and that's very annoying. The current work around is to use the trackball, which I'm trying to use less of.
2) Control the settings between coarse and fine shuttle?
Coarse, I've got. But I don't want to hear the audio while I'm shuttling. I only want to hear it in scrub mode. But I need a fine shuttle setting, in or out of scrub mode. How do I get the jog wheel to do that on the MC?
My Rigg:
Nuendo 1 - 6.5 |VST Studio Connect Pro | Windows 7 Pro (SP 1) | Intel i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67 Quad Core | 12GB of RAM |RME HDSPe RayDAT | PNY ? 9500GT 1GB PCIe Dual Head DVI Video Card | Euphonix MC Control | Xkeys | UAD-1 Platinum | Isotope RX | Melodyne 3.2 | Voxengo Plugins | B4 II | EZ Drummer | Drumagog 4 | Virtual Guitarist 2 | Korg, Roland, Kurzweil Synths | Apogee Big Ben | Panasonic DA-7 desk | Equator D5 (5.1) & Mackie 824 (St.) monitors | VS-1680 & 880 HDR's |
1) Make the jog wheel control the cursor and have it scroll in the Nuendo project window WITHOUT having the audio scrub (in other words, move silently)? Currently, Shuttle equals scrub and that's very annoying. The current work around is to use the trackball, which I'm trying to use less of.
2) Control the settings between coarse and fine shuttle?
Coarse, I've got. But I don't want to hear the audio while I'm shuttling. I only want to hear it in scrub mode. But I need a fine shuttle setting, in or out of scrub mode. How do I get the jog wheel to do that on the MC?
My Rigg:
Nuendo 1 - 6.5 |VST Studio Connect Pro | Windows 7 Pro (SP 1) | Intel i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67 Quad Core | 12GB of RAM |RME HDSPe RayDAT | PNY ? 9500GT 1GB PCIe Dual Head DVI Video Card | Euphonix MC Control | Xkeys | UAD-1 Platinum | Isotope RX | Melodyne 3.2 | Voxengo Plugins | B4 II | EZ Drummer | Drumagog 4 | Virtual Guitarist 2 | Korg, Roland, Kurzweil Synths | Apogee Big Ben | Panasonic DA-7 desk | Equator D5 (5.1) & Mackie 824 (St.) monitors | VS-1680 & 880 HDR's |
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