![]() ![]() However pushing set once will turn fader 8 into a master fader. ![]() Without pushing it, fader 8 acts just like fader 8 and everything passes through untouched. The first one will toggle the global value of variable ga each time you push it. In ATEM you set this for your incoming MIDI device (BMT 1 or whatever virtual port you have assigned within MT Pro). I set up an alias for my Mackie Application. First I put the NanoKontrol2 into Mackie (Ableton) mode by pressing set marker and stop while applying power. I’m thinking a press of the “set” button or a double press of one of the other buttons to put fader 8 in and out of “Master” mode. If you don’t like the way that NanoKontrol2 implemented Mackie, we can certainly put it into a CC mode and the put a project file together to translate from CC to Mackie, or we could look at how the NanoKontrol is sending Mackie commands and modify it using Bome MIDI Tranaslator Pro if it makes sense for a given function. Certainly the person doing the video recommended that you don’t try to move more than one fader at a time an he pointed out thinks go quite crazy when doing that. This can be done with Bome MIDI Translator Pro.Īs far as the “AudioFollowsVideo” feature, I’m not sure if we can do anything about that depending on how ATEM implements Mackie MCU. I thought I would like to switch the NanoKontrol2 into MidiCC Mode and translate these messages inte Mackie Control -> but I can’t find out how?Īs you know, the NanoKontrol2 only has 8 faders so if you want a master fader, you might need to do something with one of the buttons to switch one of the faders to a master fader. The Faders 1-4 are controlling the Camera Inputs 1-4, but when I touch the Fader for the first time they also seem to trigger the “AudioFollowsVideo” Function wich makes it useless.Īlso if I use more than one of these first faders they are doing wierd stuff with the AFV FunctionĬan Bome help me to get rid of these Problems? I have 8 Faders on the NanoKontrol - none of them wants to control my Main Fader - I would like to redefine them, but I can’t find out how. The ATEM just takes any Mackie Inputs - I have no possibility to Choose an input interface or something like that.Īfter that I bought an NanoKontrol2 to use that one in Mackie Mode to control my Audio Section in the ATEM Software. One thing ATEM OSC does not support is the Fairlight audio section, I found out, that ATEM supports the Mackie Controls form my XTouchmini to control the Main Fader and the pan. I’m using an Behringer Xtouch mini with ATEMOSC and Osculator to control preview, Cuts and so on. So typically you'd have some kind of "on" function that would be assigned to the first press and corresponding "off" function that's assigned to the second press.In this pandemic I came into Videostreaming and I’m doing this with an ATEM Mini Pro. You can also setup a button as a toggle so that it does one thing when you press it the first time and something else when you press it the second time. You can make buttons that take you to other pages of buttons so you could create a menu structure or a simple sequence of pages that you step through forwards and backwards. ![]() Also note that it's very easy to setup multiple pages of buttons so you're not just limited to one command per physical button. I would still say the mini is nicer than the standard version if you can live with just six buttons. The mini has a nice base but it's not removable and a hard-wired USB-A cable. The standard version has a really cheap feeling stand and a hard-wired USB-A cable. David Hutchinson wrote:Yes, Streamdeck and Companion work great, get the xl version- you always need more buttons.The XL also has a much nicer base that attaches magnetically and it has a removable USB-C cable so you can use cables of different lengths and you can use a USB-C to USB-A cable or a USB-C to USB-C cable as appropriate. ![]()
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