Sorry to say there is not much info how to write these maps. I have tested some changes and my plans are to adress the gain(F1), Dyn(F2), EQ(F3) and so on and using the Up/Down buttons to scroll between the different rotation knobs i each group. Its all about writing the correct mapping.
I have started my own rebuild of a remote map for X-touch One and it will functioning against the SSL master mixer with EQ, Dyn, Gain, FX, Sends1-8 etc. The problem with Jaexx remote map is that he remaped the orginal to fit the X-touch with 8 channels and rotation knobs. Have tested Jaexx remote map for Mackie on the X-touch One and it function is better then the map from Propellerhead. When I tried it in March he had maybe 30-40%of the normal functionality working but some stuff can only be fixed by Propellerhead. Will Propellerhead ever bother to fix their broken, partial implementation of Mackie control? Fat chance.Ĭheck the link below - this poor soul, a non-developer, wants his Behringer controller to work with Reason so badly he's spent months trying to clean up Propellerhead's mess for them by creating a remote map that works with the x-touch stuff. Would it be nice to have the motorized faders and mixer channel controls? Absolutely. I have the larger x-touch unit but after a month or so of headache I gave up on it ever working correctly with Reason and just bought a Nektar Panorama.
It's half finished and half of what's there is broken and apparently its been like that for years.įor any other DAW it would be a huge embarrassment and a top priority to fix, but Propellerhead have so many issues of that kind that they don't get embarrassed like normal companies anymore - they're like the Trump administration of software developers. It's like they told a clueless intern to implement it years ago and he worked on it for a couple hours, screwed up the stuff he did, then wandered off and never finished. Supposedly Reason supports the Mackie protocol but it's a broken mess - some controls are assigned to the wrong thing, others are implemented incorrectly or not at all.
No, no control devices that use the Mackie Universal Control protocol, including the Behringer X-touch series, work correctly with Reason.