+ and - keys to scroll pages

Is there a way I could set up the plus and minus keys to move through complete pages of 16 steps?

 

I know that I can scroll with the cursor wheel but I would like a way to step through each page more quickly.

 

using the + and - keys seems like a great way to me as it is inline with how my Octatrack and Electribes work.

 

is it possible?

 

as an aside to this… can I modify the scroll wheel usage so that it defaults to scrolling through the drum types within a drum track, this is the only thing I currently use my scroll wheel for but it re-sets to “cursor” mode every power cycle.

 

thanks again for your patience today as I hack away through these awesome updates.

 

Phill

If you are not in song mode the Rewind << and Fast forward >> buttons move you through the pages of steps.

 

Luke

Ah that’s great to know,

 

it doesn’t actually work for me at the moment, but I think that is just because I have monkeyed around with the button functions…

 

will have a crack at changing the pin and SR settings back

 

thanks for the input

hmmm, even back on the default settings,  pressing rewind iscorrectly stepping me back through pages saying ****Step View 1-16**** etc

 

BUT forward seems to yield no effect at all…any ideas?

 

I am considering that the button itself may be broken

ok, I have managed to get the function to  work using the - key and + key

 

at the moment

                               SR          PIN

BUTTON_REW     3             7

BUTTON_FWD     4              7

 

 

this gives me the function I needed   however , I should now have the normal fwd and rwd buttons free to do something else with but I have lost their SR and PIN numbers in the mellee

 

 

has anyone got them written down as they default?

The default settings are available in the hwcfg directory of the release package.

 

You can also access it from the web: http://svnmios.midibox.org/listing.php?repname=svn.mios32&path=%2Ftrunk%2Fapps%2Fsequencers%2Fmidibox_seq_v4%2Fhwcfg%2F

 

Best Regards, Thorsten.

learning so much from these posts, thanks again